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Subject: RE: [WSG] transparency, png IE6 ??
Does anyone have a clever full functional solution for this
transparency crap to make work ?
I know it's a rather old thread but I just came across a nice solution
which does not even need an iepngfix.htc Javascript.
One template I
On Tue, 17 Jun 2008 11:38:21 +0300, Michael Persson wrote:
I have tried this option and it works on ONE image only, having more than one
PNG
does not give transparency, so its not a good solution either...
I will just go back to gifs and make a background of the image behind to cut
the out
Does anyone have a clever full functional solution for this
transparency crap to make work ?
I know it's a rather old thread but I just came across a nice solution
which does not even need an iepngfix.htc Javascript.
One template I work on required a semitransparent background. I have it
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Subject: RE: [WSG] transparency, png IE6 ??
Does anyone have a clever full functional solution for this
transparency crap to make work ?
I know it's a rather old
... and all of them ultimately rely on AlphaImageLoader, which (as I
mentioned elsewhere) runs the risk of the sort of problems discussed
at http://blogs.cozi.com/tech/2008/03/transparent-png.html?cid=106552420
- Korny
On Tue, Jun 17, 2008 at 10:57 AM, Jens-Uwe Korff
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I
I used a javascript call IE7.
And it works in IE6.
http://code.google.com/p/ie7-js/
On Tue, Jun 10, 2008 at 10:04 PM, Michael Persson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
HI people,
I have tried to not use transparency for years as it is not working IE6
properly.
I have not a situation where i need
http://spirit.q9-gaming.com/en/?p=37
A re-arranged article about that.
On Tue, Jun 17, 2008 at 11:39 AM, Caleb Wong [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I used a javascript call IE7.
And it works in IE6.
http://code.google.com/p/ie7-js/
On Tue, Jun 10, 2008 at 10:04 PM, Michael Persson [EMAIL
SuperSleigh seems to use a very similar method to iepngfix.htc (which
I think Michael indicated he is using?) - we're using iepngfix and it
seems to handle most situations, though both solutions are limited to
what the microsoft AlphaImageLoader filter can do.
But yes, there are some tricky
The linked article at
http://blogs.cozi.com/tech/2008/03/transparent-png.html?cid=106552420
is especially scary - AlphaImageLoader causing browser crashes? Ow.
And those guys had direct contacts inside Microsoft.
I'm not completely sure of the benefit of using png8 over using png32
for all
On Tue, 10 Jun 2008 13:49:43 +0100, Stewart Griffiths wrote:
However, within Fireworks you can also export png's as a png8, which provides
a palette
based colour model (like gif's) and which many believe only offers a 1 bit
transparency
option. However, if we play with some of the settings
HI people,
I have tried to not use transparency for years as it is not working IE6
properly.
I have not a situation where i need it and there is no way out, I have
tried some
tricks and there are some that works half way to the full solution.
There is a solution with a js file called htc
Hey,
I recently looked this up for someone else. I've found this link (below)
to work well for regular images but don't seem to do much for background
images pulled in with CSS. However having said that I've used this
script without much trouble for quite a while.
As for the 800x600 thread.
theres no clean solution that i'm aware of...but this is a common issue, so
i'm certain there is plenty of tips and tricks out there to help you get
around the problem you are faced with.
http://24ways.org/2007/supersleight-transparent-png-in-ie6
the above link provides some /interesting/ info,
There is a way to produce portable network graphics (png's) so that they
render correctly across all browsers without the need to employ complicated
hacks and ie filter-based
solutionshttp://www.w3.org/TR/PNG-DataRep.html#DR.Alpha-channelor
heavy javascript files, such as the twin
I need a function of a link that one KNOWS is working...
Michael
IceKat wrote:
Hey,
I recently looked this up for someone else. I've found this link
(below) to work well for regular images but don't seem to do much for
background images pulled in with CSS. However having said that I've
Hi there Michael,
Had the same problem a while back and, while I can't give you the exact
line of code that makes it work, the paragraph on this page seems to
display properly in IE6 (as well as all other major browsers):
http://www.meccompany.com.au/aboutUs.php
I think it has something to
I use this: http://homepage.ntlworld.com/bobosola/
On Jun 10, 2008, at 15:52, Michael Persson wrote:
I need a function of a link that one KNOWS is working...
Michael
IceKat wrote:
Hey,
I recently looked this up for someone else. I've found this link
(below) to work well for regular
] transparency, png IE6 ??
theres no clean solution that i'm aware of...but this is a common issue, so
i'm certain there is plenty of tips and tricks out there to help you get
around the problem you are faced with.
http://24ways.org/2007/supersleight-transparent-png-in-ie6
the above link
Here you are Michael:
http://www.meccompany.com.au/aboutUs.php
Don't ask me how but it works
Quoting Michael Persson [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
I need a function of a link that one KNOWS is working...
Michael
IceKat wrote:
Hey,
I recently looked this up for someone else. I've found this
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