On 3 Mar 2005, at 2:25 pm, Ben Curtis wrote:
Safari/Konquerer supports -khtml-opacity:#.#; in the same way.
Behold the march of progress!
It appears that Safari now supports the standard opacity:#.#; call,
even though it is not listed here:
Hello,
Still working on that photo gallery. :) I found a site that helped me
in creating a photo gallery I like, but I need to put a hover on the
thumbnails so that the user knows where they are. I'd like to have it
change the opacity, but a) I'm not sure how accepted that is amongst the
Hi
Sorry I'm unable to help with your question, but would you be so kind
as to pass along the url for developing a photo gallery in its current
incarnation.
C
On Wednesday, March 2, 2005, at 04:29 AM, john wrote:
Hello,
Still working on that photo gallery. :) I found a site that helped me
in
On Wed, 02 Mar 2005 12:29:19 +, john [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hello,
Still working on that photo gallery. :) I found a site that helped me
in creating a photo gallery I like, but I need to put a hover on the
thumbnails so that the user knows where they are. I'd like to have it
change
Thanks for pointing out the obvious to me (seriously) regarding looking
on his site. :)
I know it may be unnecessary, but I'd like to put a hover on them
anyway. Try as I might to understand the CSS better, it's still unclear
to me how to properly put a hover on the thumbnails. I've tried so
john wrote:
I know it may be unnecessary, but I'd like to put a hover on them
anyway. Try as I might to understand the CSS better, it's still
unclear to me how to properly put a hover on the thumbnails. I've
tried so many things that it's a jumble in my mind now...but it seems
like if I
I need to put a hover on the thumbnails so that the user knows where
they are. I'd like to have it change the opacity, but a) I'm not sure
how accepted that is amongst the browsers
Modern Gecko supports the standard opacity:#.#; property.
Previous Gecko supports -moz-opacity:#.#; in the same
At 04:29 AM 3/2/2005, john wrote:
Still working on that photo gallery. :) I found a site that helped me in
creating a photo gallery I like, but I need to put a hover on the
thumbnails so that the user knows where they are. I'd like to have it
change the opacity, but a) I'm not sure how
On Mar 2, 2005, at 11:05 AM, Ben Curtis wrote:
Safari/Konquerer supports -khtml-opacity:#.#; in the same way.
Behold the march of progress!
It appears that Safari now supports the standard opacity:#.#; call,
even though it is not listed here: