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I looked for the working of .png image in internet explorer and found two
articles.
http://webfx.eae.net/dhtml/pngbehavior/pngbehavior.html
http://www.alistapart.com/articles/pngopacity
I tried using 'filter' according to both these articles but can't got a way.
Following is the HTML code:
Taco Fleur wrote:
I've compiled a comparison and short review for 4 Australian Business
Directories, the document can be downloaded from the link below
http://australiansearchengine.wordpress.com/2008/02/21/business-directory-review-and-comparison/
If you are into trivia, the first id to
If you have Adobe CS, you can try exporting the PNG image as PNG-8.
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On 2/21/08, Amrinder [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
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I looked for the working of .png image in internet explorer and found two
My preferred method is shrugging at the IE6 users and just let them
see their own browser rendering PNGs as ugly as it can.
/Svip
On 21/02/2008, [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Good time of day.
1. Your mistake:
Addressing in Filter is from your html, not from your css.
If its not a repeating background this is the easiest way to get png
support:
http://www.twinhelix.com/css/iepngfix/
-best
kevin
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Why not just use http://dean.edwards.name/IE7/ as the plugin to display your
PNG? That way, if people are using IE6 with Javascript enabled, you can add
png functionality, advanced CSS support, etc. I know Eric Meyer personally
endorses this method (well at least he did at An Event Apart) and
On Thu, 21 Feb 2008 09:30:08 -0600, Tim Palac wrote:
Why not just use http://dean.edwards.name/IE7/ as the plugin to display your
PNG? That
way, if people are using IE6 with Javascript enabled, you can add png
functionality,
advanced CSS support, etc. I know Eric Meyer personally endorses
Hi all.
Good solution.
Is this a good practice and good idea to use active component (i mean
js) where passive (css) could be used?
Is using library, which you don't write by you own (and, perhaps, don't
fully understand), which contain redundant potential, a good idea?
Is not using css fork
I wholeheartedly second this suggestion. This solution works brilliantly. As KM
wrote below:
http://www.twinhelix.com/css/iepngfix/
I originally found it via this site which has a friendly introduction to the
concept:
http://bjorkoy.com/past/2007/4/8/the_easiest_way_to_png/
One problem you
Hey Sydney-siders,
How great was Ben Buchanan last night?! So inspiring! Thanks Ben!
For those that missed it, here's his blog:-
http://weblog.200ok.com.au/
Now to start writing that documentation...
Cheers,
Dannielle
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