On 04/04/2012 16:15, Thomas Broyer wrote:
On Wednesday, April 4, 2012 1:01:29 PM UTC+2, PhiLho wrote:

    On 03/04/2012 12:17, sharath kumar wrote:
     > We are facing issue with loading icon edges for logout. If we set
     > light gray for corners of the icon, it is looking good when background
     > is light. But when the background is dark, corners are visible and not
     > looking good.
     >
     > The loading file is a GIF file.

    Make two logos?
    This is a classical problem with Gif files, with their all or nothing 
transparency.
    Same problem with old Windows icons, for example.


Or you could use a PNG… (8bit-alpha flavors work well in old versions of IE)

Well, if they use a Gif for the animation capability ("loading icon"? but not sure about the "logout" part), PNG can't help them, otherwise (if it is static), it is the best choice, of course, with progressive transparency to blend with any background.

I wonder what the relationship with GWT is, though.

Indeed... Beside that's a Web technique question.

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