Brett Patterson wrote:
> I was wondering why there was no implementation to allow a
> semi-transparent background color using CSS? If there is, is there a
> link that would point me in the direction to figure out how to go about
> implementing it on a Web page?
Translucent background colours don't
Okay, so, after doing a little bit of research and asking the company where
the styles will be applied, I have found that it will be placed similarly to
code placed in a MySpace page...I am assuming developed similarly to a
myspace page's basic starting code. I am "applying" or "practicing" the cod
To Mike, with what I am currently applying this code to it won't work,
unfortunately. But, thanks for the link, it will be needed for a project to
be completed in the near future. ;)
To Luke, thanks for the link on the search, I will delve into it in a bit.
:)
To Lewis, Matthew, the link you gave
Brett Patterson wrote:
Hi all,
I was wondering why there was no implementation to allow a
semi-transparent background color using CSS? If there is, is there a
link that would point me in the direction to figure out how to go about
implementing it on a Web page?
RGBA in CSS3, if you're only
There is this article:
http://css-tricks.com/css-transparency-settings-for-all-broswers/
On 12/02/2009, at 1:04 PM, Brett Patterson wrote:
Hi all,
I was wondering why there was no implementation to allow a semi-
transparent background color using CSS? If there is, is there a link
that w
try this one
http://www.google.com/search?hl=en&rlz=1B3GGGL_enAU252AU254&q=semi+transparent+background+color+css&btnG=Search
Brett Patterson wrote:
Hi all,
I was wondering why there was no implementation to allow a
semi-transparent background color using CSS? If there is, is there a
link th
Hi Brett,
I was wondering why there was no
implementation to allow a semi-transparent
background color using CSS?
Would this worn text technique using an image work for you?
http://www.khmerang.com/index.php?p=95
Maybe you can use a dotted color/clear GIF to perform as you want.
HTH
Res
Hi all,
I was wondering why there was no implementation to allow a semi-transparent
background color using CSS? If there is, is there a link that would point me
in the direction to figure out how to go about implementing it on a Web
page?
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Brett P.