On 13 Nov 2007, at 14:52, Navjot Pawera wrote:
On 13-Nov-07, at 1:26 PM, Tee G. Peng wrote:
James,
I have no idea whether Opera uses Qt4 or 3 but it may filter
through in
time to a new Opera release (try Opera 9.5 beta - it may have it
already).
I have 9.5 Alpha Beta. Do you know if Opera is quick to bug fix?
If not, I don't want to bother to report the bug. :-)
I just checked the thread and saw this discussion. It would a big
help if you could file that bug (as you've already been playing
around with it - you'd probably will be able to explain it better).
You can be assured that we'll do our best to get this rectified in
the newer builds as soon as possible (if it is a valid bug of-
course - I haven't really been able to check the bug yet).
Navjot,
Can you bug it, then we can follow up on it as needed. It seems like
an edge case as opacity works in most situations I've seen it used
in, unless there is some part of the spec we follow, that others don't.
Tee G. Peng
In this sites case, if I'm looking at the correct area, the
background behind the element is a plain chocolate brown colour. I'd
recommend just using a solid colour of the same colour as you expect
to get with opacity. It will look the same, as there is no
background pattern showing through anyway, more compatible, and will
be more efficient as opacity/alpha channels will always be more
processor intensive. Opera doesn't support it yet, but RGBA might
also be better as your text colours are not going to be effected.
White text can often become a strange colour using opacity for
example. if I use RGBA/HSLA in examples, I often use a RGB colour
first (as a fallback) and apply a RGBA/HSLA colour after for those
browsers that support it.
Thanks a lot for the help guys !
Cheers !
--
Navjot Pawera
Web Evangelist - Open the Web
Opera Software ASA
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