I'm having that same problem currently.
I am unaware of anything that we could be doing on the site admin side that would make your
monitor "jerky". is there a deguasse option on your monitor?
I'm going to try UhHuh's suggestion later today; got too many things going on in the morning and early afternoon.
If that doesn't work, what is a "deguasse option"?
I know I'm being like a kindergartener asking a Ph.D. how to add 2 + 2, and I thank you.
The "Saran Wrap effect" is when the top part of a page is clear and accurate, but as one begins scrolling down, it "stretches" (vertically) to where, when one reaches the bottom, a 10-font letter stretches from the top of the monitor to the bottom.
All one can do then is wait and wait and wait, and sooner or later--but more usually much later--the page contracts to what it's supposed to be.
It doesn't happen with Firefox at all, but with Internet Explorer, it seems (please notice the "seems") to happen the most, and the worst, depending upon the number of people at this site. If ten or less people in here, it doesn't seem to happen at all. But more than 10 people, it happens. And more than 20 people.....well, it's a nightmare worse than a date with Doug's ex-wife, or almost as bad as kissing Fat Che.
This might, or might not, be related.
All other web-sites, from freerepublic to the Drudge Report, work fine, no Saran Wrap effect.
One might ask, "Well then, why not just use Firefox?"
Problem, and it has discouraged me from posting bonfires from Skins's island.
When copying for pasting from Skins's island, Internet Explorer copies only those things visible to the naked eye; when copying for pasting with Firefox, Firefox picks up a lot of "hidden" stuff that has to be edited out when one brings it over here. It's a lot of editing, a lot. A whale of a lot of editing.
All good things come with time, and I'm not complaining--no way--but I'm hoping someone can illuminate on this.