Not that I know of. Transparency is something that the
latest browsers have provided and that is sketchy at
best.

--- Wade Preston Shearer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
> i found the following code...
> 
>       filter: alpha(opacity=50);
>       filter:
> progid:DXImageTransform.Microsoft.Alpha(opacity=50);
>       -moz-opacity: 50%;
> 
> 
> ...that will control a layer's opacity, but... it
> only works in...
> 
>       IE on Microsoft Windows
>       Mozilla on Microsoft Windows
>       Mozilla on Mac OS
> 
> 
> is anyone aware of some better (more) CSS code that
> will control this 
> for all browsers? or even a better way of doing
> layer opacity?
> 
> -wade
> 
> 
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