Err, that should have been sent hours ago, but was held up for some
reason... Sorry about repeating what dhhwai said.

On Jun 17, 1:37 pm, Benjo316 <[email protected]> wrote:
> First, you shouldn't have that '{' (opening bracket) at the beginning.
> Not sure if that was accidental or not, but it shouldn't be there.
>
> Second, "filter:alpha(opacity" (or, even just filter, I think) is not
> a standard property, as far as I know, and is only used in Internet
> Explorer (or browsers based on it, and maybe a couple other browsers).
>
> You should use "opacity:X", where X is a value from 0 to 1. It is/will
> be the standard property to use for changing opacity in CSS and is
> already implemented by various browsers/browser engines already. For a
> beginner oriented look at 
> CSS:http://www.w3schools.com/Css/css_image_transparency.asp
>  * You can look at the links at the left for more about what you can
> do with CSS.
>
> On Jun 17, 6:43 am, Microsiga ADVPL Group <[email protected]> wrote:
>
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