On Tuesday, Jul 13, 2004, at 22:03 Australia/Sydney, Joe Leech wrote:
I know this really isn't strictly *standard* but...
I am using the css level 3 opacity property (and using the alpha
filter for IE) for various content boxes to show the background image.
However, I have just placed an image
Joe Leech wrote:
I know this really isn't strictly *standard* but...
I am using the css level 3 opacity property (and using the alpha
filter for IE) for various content boxes to show the background
image. However, I have just placed an image in the opaque block and
it is opaque - but I don't
Hi Joe,
placed an image in the opaque block and it is opaque - but I don't want it
to be. Is there a way to turn off the opacity of top image?
As Porter Glendinning replied to a similar post on css-discuss:
...the problem you're running up against is not one of inheritance.
When you set the
This may be of interest
http://archivist.incutio.com/viewlist/css-discuss/39758
In short, you could avoid the problem completely by using
a 24bit PNG for the background, rather than using opacity.
Patrick
Patrick H. Lauke
Webmaster / University of Salford