Thanks for your answer... let's just hope it will be implemented in the 
final release. However, do you have any idea where I can find more 
information on topics like this one, meaning: which feature is 
implemented/will be implemented in a next release, etc..  - apart from 
this newsgroup?

fr�d�ric

L. David Baron wrote:

> On Fri, 29 Jun 2001, Fr�d�ric De Vries wrote:
> 
>>I can't get the opacity property to work in Mozilla 0.9.1.
>>And the only documentation I can find is that the proper style property
>>to use should be 'mozOpacity'. In one of the viewer demos I see a
>>certain '-moz-opacity' property in the source. But neither of these
>>work. And I have no clue wether the value should be relative or absolute
>>or whatever unit I should use.
>>
>>Anybody out there who can give me some answers?
>>
> 
> The opacity property implemented in Mozilla should be -moz-opacity in CSS
> and MozOpacity via the DOM.  However, it is severely broken (it is
> inherited rather than applying to the entire subtree as a single
> compositing unit), and I think it *may* have been disabled entirely (or
> broken by some checkin) at some point.
> 
> -David
> 
> 



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