Jim, read the question again ;)

Anyway.
There is no simple solution to this problem, I'd advise using a PNG image as it is the cleanest way to achieve this.
Jim D wrote:
You can use the CSS 'opacity' property.  It accepts a value between
0.0 and 1.0.  For example, if you wanted to set the opacity of an
element to 40%, you would use:

opacity: 0.4;

However, in true MS style, you have to do something different to get
it to work in IE.  Internet Explorer accepts the 'filter' property.
Do make the example above work in IE, you would use:

filter: alpha(filter = 40)

You can learn a little more about it here:
http://joseph.randomnetworks.com/archives/2006/08/16/css-opacity-in-internet-explorer-ie/

Hope that helps.

On Dec 12, 6:10 am, Cyril G <magiccy...@gmail.com> wrote:
Hye,

I would like to create a menu, with a 80% opacity background, but I
want to keep the link element at 100% opacity.

For example :
<li><a href="link.html">lorem ipsum</a></li>
I would like to have the <li> element at 80%, but the <a> element at
100% (or 120%).

I know that I could use PNG, but it would be great if I could do this
with just a CSS Color and jQuery. Is there any solution ?

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