I have tried this option and it works on ONE image only, having more than one PNG
does not give transparency, so its not a good solution either...

I will just go back to gifs and make a background of the image behind to cut the out line with expand 1px, that always work and save struggling time with incompetent web browsers..

When will we ever have some standards and make websites for todays users!!!

Thanks all anyways

Michael


Essential eBiz Solutions Ltd wrote:
Even that site resource advise's to use the htc approach. I use this on a
number of website and it works really well. I attach it to a style sheet for
IE6 or below that way my CSS still passes validation.

http://bjorkoy.com/past/2007/4/8/the_easiest_way_to_png/


-----Original Message-----
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On
Behalf Of Jens-Uwe Korff
Sent: 17 June 2008 00:50
To: wsg@webstandardsgroup.org
Subject: RE: [WSG] transparency, png IE6 ??

Does anyone have a clever full functional solution for this
transparency crap to make work.... ?

I know it's a rather old thread but I just came across a nice solution
which does not even need an "iepngfix.htc" Javascript.

One template I work on required a semitransparent background. I have it
working nicely cross-browser (FF, IE6, IE7) with the following:

CSS:

.className {background:transparent url('img/707070_90pc.png') repeat 0
0} /* The 'pc' indicates the opacity, 90% here */
* html .className
{background:none;filter:progid:DXImageTransform.Microsoft.AlphaImageLoad
er(enabled=true, sizingMethod=scale,
src='css/skin-travel/img/707070_90pc.png')}

The first line if for standards-compliant browsers, the second one for
IE6 only.

Image:

You'll also need the PNG image. Here's the magic: Usually a PNG image
used with the proprietary filter overlays any links and renders them
unclickable. But I found a website [1] which offers a fix: You have to
use a certain image size, then IE6 allows clickable links.
So I made the PNG just 10x2 pixels (wXh).

That's it. The site's not live yet, so I cannot offer a link.

Cheers,
Jens
[1] http://www.daltonlp.com/view/217

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