JQuery web banner isn't displaying correctly in Firefox.

I'm using a dualSlider by "Hugo and cat" that has recently stopped working for Firefox. It does display correctly in the latest version of IE, and Chrome. The banner text 'rotates' over the image, instead of under and it doesn't rotate the right distance.
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I don't believe there are any HTML5 elements on the site.

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