On Feb 17, 2007, at 4:59 PM, Christian Fagan wrote:
Thanks for your response Tee.
Good work for actually finding the style sheet attached to the drop
down menu in example 1.
"I believe filter does work for Opera, and absolutely for Safari.
As of IE 5.5+, I don't believe it works unless you have declared
IE's Proprietary Filter, which I don't see in your style sheet, and
I don't see you have used conditional comments to serve IE."
Good to hear that it works on Safari but the IE issue is
baffling..... why, if the style sheet doesn't contain the correct
"Proprietary filter" would it display perfectly in IE 5.5+??? I
have seen it work on at least 6 other computers so definitely not
just me and my and my dodgy browser...
Hi Christian,
Sorry, my mistake!!!! You already included IE's Proprietary filter
directly in your CSS
filter: alpha(opacity=60);
So you are right that it works for IE 5.5 + - I see it works for IE 6
and 7. I never use any other IE's Proprietary filter except the
Alpha PNG filter once or twice which I have it inserted in
conditional comments, so when I wrote my mind was occupied by CC,
didn't see that you have already included it in your stylesheet.
My Standalone IE 5.5 couldn't launched, sorry I can't check that for
you.
tee
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