Hello
[quote=Tim] IE6 doesn't support PNG transparency... [/quote]
Whenever I've needed full PNG support for a project I've used the fix
available at http://www.twinhelix.com/css/iepngfix/. Applied via targeted
conditional CSS I've found it very effective.
Hope that helps
Barry
And/or: Is there a better way to do this whole task? Meaning: solving
the icky-image-edges problem without using high-res images (which I
assume take longer to load)?
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What you're running into is that GIF's don't have variable transparency. It's
either transparent or
Climis, Tim wrote:
And/or: Is there a better way to do this whole task? Meaning: solving
the icky-image-edges problem without using high-res images (which I
assume take longer to load)?
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What you're running into is that GIF's don't have variable
transparency.
Thank you everyone who answered my question about matching my
Photoshop colors to browser colors!
Now I have a new one. I'm placing images on my page--images of type.
If I create my transparent gifs at the final size and resolution (72
dpi is screen resolution, right?), the type looks all