It does of course require JavaScript which isn't strictly necessary as
you can get the same effect with just CSS (especially for the purposes
of the example given initially).
With regards to background image positioning, I'm fairly sure there is
no way to stop it going to position (0,0) as that's how the Microsoft
Filter works.
Ben
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On 29 Apr 2009, at 13:46, James Leslie wrote:
The guys over at unit interactive also have a help script to help
fix the issues with transparent PNG images in IE6.
http://labs.unitinteractive.com/unitpngfix.php
I highly recommend this script.... very handy and concise. The one
problem I have noticed with it is that it doesn't respect background
position on background images - everything goes to (0,0) . If this
is ok, it is a great solution and can of course be applied via a
conditional comment meaning no superfluous code for 'decent' browsers.
James
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