James,
I have no idea whether Opera uses Qt4 or 3 but it may filter
through in
time to a new Opera release (try Opera 9.5 beta - it may have it
already).
I have 9.5 Alpha Beta. Do you know if Opera is quick to bug fix? If
not, I don't want to bother to report the bug. :-)
tee
Tee G. Peng wrote:
On this site,
body {background:#FFB701}
where footer wrap has opacity of 0.92 with a bg color
#ftr_wrap {background:#0d0d0d;
opacity:0.92;}
and 3 columns has
#col1, #col2, #col3 {background:#1a1a1a;}
I think Safari and Firefox got it right, that the 3 columns'
Sheesh, I could have sworn I was fiddling around with Opera and opacity the
other day and it wasn't working, there goes my opacity credibility.
I ran a few test on 9.5b and 9.24 (windows and linux) and they both do the
opacity rules. It's only Konquerer that doesn't do it. Maybe that's where I
On Nov 13, 2007, at 10:06 PM, James Ellis wrote:
I still find it a bit odd that setting opacity on an outer box
affects the
opacity on the inner box. For instance when you have nested white
boxes each
with an opacity of 0.5 over a black background they both end up
having 50%
black
On 13-Nov-07, at 1:26 PM, Tee G. Peng wrote:
James,
I have no idea whether Opera uses Qt4 or 3 but it may filter
through in
time to a new Opera release (try Opera 9.5 beta - it may have it
already).
I have 9.5 Alpha Beta. Do you know if Opera is quick to bug fix? If
not, I don't want
On 13 Nov 2007, at 14:52, Navjot Pawera wrote:
On 13-Nov-07, at 1:26 PM, Tee G. Peng wrote:
James,
I have no idea whether Opera uses Qt4 or 3 but it may filter
through in
time to a new Opera release (try Opera 9.5 beta - it may have it
already).
I have 9.5 Alpha Beta. Do you know if
Many thanks again to everyone who replied to my post.
On Nov 13, 2007, at 5:52 AM, Navjot Pawera wrote:
I have 9.5 Alpha Beta. Do you know if Opera is quick to bug fix?
If not, I don't want to bother to report the bug. :-)
I just checked the thread and saw this discussion. It would a big
On this site,
body {background:#FFB701}
where footer wrap has opacity of 0.92 with a bg color
#ftr_wrap {background:#0d0d0d;
opacity:0.92;}
and 3 columns has
#col1, #col2, #col3 {background:#1a1a1a;}
I think Safari and Firefox got it right, that the 3 columns' elements
are
Hi Tee
You are correct: Opera doesn't do opacity. The best way I have found is to use
an opaque transparent PNG, which will work on everything not IE6.
For IE6, use one of their opacity filter: things.
Not to helpful with those fade effects but it will work in your case.
With Opera I have a
On Nov 13, 2007, at 10:51 AM, Tee G. Peng wrote:
body {background:#FFB701}
where footer wrap has opacity of 0.92 with a bg color
#ftr_wrap {background:#0d0d0d;
opacity:0.92;}
and 3 columns has
#col1, #col2, #col3 {background:#1a1a1a;}
I think Safari and Firefox got it right, that
On Nov 12, 2007, at 8:56 PM, Ben Buchanan wrote:
You are correct: Opera doesn't do opacity.
Actually a quick test in Opera 9.24 (PC) shows that Opera does do
opacity; so opacity support isn't the issue. Perhaps a selector/
inheritance issue?
Test case:
Hi Ben, thanks for the test.
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