Michael Schumacher wrote:
> If you don't mind using special CSS for IE:
http://webfx.eae.net/dhtml/pngbehavior/pngbehavior.html
HTH,
Michael
Thanks for the ressource, however I am a bit reluctant about adding so
much code when all I wanted first was to display an image. I will rather
make non-tr
Carol (sorry for being OffTopic again while replying to your request), I
searched more and I finally found something :
http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;en-us;294714
Basically the support says "Use some proprietary method that no other
browser will understand to get your transpar
Carol Spears wrote:
when you are saving your image as a png there is a dialog. one of the
options on the dialog is "Save with Background Color", toggle that and
make sure that the color of your web page is in the gimp's toolkit as
the background color. ie will get the color from this information.
Jakub Friedl (lists) wrote:
remains an option), I don't know how to replace it with a color (like
white) in images like wilber_the_gimp2.png where the transparency is
progressive.
make a layer below the transparent image (background) with required
color and flatten the image then
Thanks - I
Hello list,
I just gave a look at my website using IE, and horror - I had forgotten
it cannot handle PNG transparency. So of course one option is to ignore
the problem and expect IE to be able to handle it somewhere in the future.
Anyway, would I want to do something about it, I wouldn't know ho