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
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.
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
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
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