Alan Trick said:
>> ...which is to say that IE *does* support 8-bit transparency (i.e. same
>> as
>> gif).
> That is about the only reason to ever use the GIF any more. Apart from
I meant it supports png with 8-bit transparency.
kind regards
Terrence Wood.
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Alan Trick wrote:
Terrence Wood wrote:
...which is to say that IE *does* support 8-bit transparency (i.e. same as
gif).
That is about the only reason to ever use the GIF any more.
And, as I mentioned, the fact that very old browsers don't know what a
PNG is...which is only an issue if you k
Terrence Wood wrote:
> Patrick H. Lauke said:
>
>>IE does not natively support 24 bit alpha transparency on PNGs without
>>some seriously hacky workarounds.
>
>
> ...which is to say that IE *does* support 8-bit transparency (i.e. same as
> gif).
>
That is about the only reason to ever use the
Only supported in IE 6 with a hack, kind of an ugly one too as it
renders the PNG's transparent area with a mid gray until it has
finished loading, I guess if it's on a small image it's ok.
I've had a lot of luck with "PNG Behavior":
http://webfx.eae.net/dhtml/pngbehavior/pngbehavior.html
Patrick H. Lauke said:
> IE does not natively support 24 bit alpha transparency on PNGs without
> some seriously hacky workarounds.
...which is to say that IE *does* support 8-bit transparency (i.e. same as
gif).
The other gotcha you need to watch out for is the gamma correction applied
by differ
Hi
I've had fairly good results using PNGs, however IE on Windows does
not support transparency in PNGs and usually replaces it with a grey
filler colour. A situation at work meant I simply had to use some
PNGs with transparency, and make them work in IE, which lead me to
PieNG (http://ww
Additionally: you may be best off using a fallback mechanism, so that
browsers which are not capable of displaying 24 bit PNGs can still get
*something*. An idea (by no means the best around) is my little
experiment in PNG image replacement
http://www.splintered.co.uk/experiments/19/
--
Patri
Joseph R. B. Taylor wrote:
I have a design that will require those nice transparency effects only a
.png can provide if I want it to be just like the mockup. Do most
browsers support that yet, or do I have to go with the gif that has been
carefully shaved?
IE does not natively support 24 bi
Only supported in IE 6 with a hack, kind of an ugly one too as it
renders the PNG's transparent area with a mid gray until it has finished
loading, I guess if it's on a small image it's ok.
Joseph R. B. Taylor wrote:
Greetings all,
I wanted to see what people's comments were as to using .png
Greetings all,
I wanted to see what people's comments were as to using .png's vs. .gifs
these days.
I have a design that will require those nice transparency effects only a
.png can provide if I want it to be just like the mockup. Do most
browsers support that yet, or do I have to go with t
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