Spry Tabbed Panels IE7 on load problem

Im having a problem with my new site. I used the spry
framework tabbed panels to make interactive navigation that loads
all my sites content in the panel similar to how old iframes used
to work. obviously the plus to this is i get to keep all my content
searchable on one page.
the problem im having is on my version of IE7 the very first
time i go the the site it loads every div section at once. so you
have every image and all the text in one window. then i get the
allow blocked content notice up at the top. after about 2 clicks it
goes back to normal and never appears again until i restart.
i checked on my partners comp and it didnt do this. im pretty
sure its an issue with my specific computer but i was hoping
somebody else knew what was going on so i can be sure its not a
problem with my code. i wouldnt be very pleased if half my audience
was having to click these options to fix the problem. let me know.
thank you!
EDIT: Nov 2 2007
i have decided to go with a new look for this site so i have
removed the url bc google indexed it and the offical product will
launch soon.
thanks for reading.
www.xancap.com

Hi Ben,
Ah, now that has helped, its a little bit better, but the performance in IE8 is very poor. Its not worth having the fade in IE8, its way too slow and jerky. I am tempted to go back to the old tabbed panels, see if its any better.
Thanks for your help, you seem to be the new resident expert!
Steve

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