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sifr and javascript

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I'm using sIFR (http://www.mikeindustries.com/blog/sifr/) in a website along with some javascript. The javascript makes the sizes of the two divs equal. And the javascript is run on window.onload. The problem is the sIFR seems to get rendered AFTER the scripts specified by window.onload. This means that the divs are made equal first by my script, and then the sIFR makes the text! So now the divs are not equal! The other solution was to run the script onclick, onfocus, onscroll, etc etc. But they're are all not very intuitive! What do i do?
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Your question would be more pertinent in the SIFR forums than here.
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