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The first part of the next question was resolved with the help of Andrew Danilchenko - www.zebrasus.com
Thanks for the ton for watching.

If anyone knows why Firefox reports a sporadic issue with "div-animation.js" that will still be useful.


I myself have created most of this JavaScript code. Everything worked fine until a few days ago. I'm not sure what I changed, but now my code no longer works in FF, but works fine in IE?

Could you take a look at http://webstudioproductions.com/demo/TPR/test.html

and let me know what I did wrong on homepageScroll.js.

It looks like the function is trying to start, but something is stopping it.

Side note: FF reports a sporadic JS problem in div-animation.js, but it functions as a designed crossroads of all browsers?

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I can't help with the crumbling divs since I can't see anything but a button in the latest version of Chrome on Mac OSX. The html file seems to reference the js files you mention.

I don’t see anything inside js files, which is β€œwrong”. However, when declaring arrays, try using a literal, so

var foo = new Array();

becomes

var foo = [];

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