David Dorward wrote:
On Mon, Sep 25, 2006 at 04:12:22PM +0100, John 'Max' Maxwell wrote:

  
Anyway - is there a way of adding the 3 necessary filters below to give 
my div an 'opaque' background without invalidating my CSS?
    

If you use non-standard properties, then your CSS can't be
valid. 

  
so there is not a valid way of adding transparency to a layer - is that right? That seems a shame as it is a good tool I think - does anyone else use it or is it valid code only in here?

The only other way (in my scenario) is to add a transparent image 'over' the background to line up with the div - but this is a bit of a 'fudge' and seems a shame when there is code to do the job.

Do you know why it isn't valid?

Max.


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