Hi

I guess the first questions are - where is the bug report, do you have an 
example url and what is the opacity issue you mention ?

If I remember rightly (and I stand corrected) opera uses Qt 3 as it's 
widgeting engine and I think the Konquerer/KHTML developers were running into 
similar issues with Qt3 and opacity (i.e difficult to get it working). I 
think their decision was "wait until Qt4" to avoid hacks - in any case 
Konquerer 4 is now using webkit + Qt4 so it would be interesting 
if -webkit-opacity rules are applied or  even plain old "opacity : N"


Thanks
James

On Wednesday 16 July 2008 07:58:02 tee wrote:
> I posted a message about Opera bug last december and filed a bug
> report. Recently I discovered the bug also affecting js slideshow that
> I used for a client's site. So I tracked back the site I did last
> year, sure enough, the bug was not fixed in Opera 9.5
>
> Have any of you encountered this bug in with your web projects?
>
> I googled the Opera Opacity bug, saw a few articles about it and some
> reported it was fixed. It never! I remember there is an Opera
> developer in this list, so I am positing this message here as I don't
> want to create an Opera account in their forum.
>
> tee
>
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