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Is there a code for forcing PNG files to display translucent in MSIE???? + 2 QUES??

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  • 1. Is there a code for forcing PNG files to display translucent in MSIE???? I thought I saw on the web that there is a code. Anyone know what it is and exactly where I place it. I work on a MACINTOSH so these images display correctly in all the top mac browsers, even MSIE for OSX just doesnt seem to work on the PC end. ???
  • TRANSLUCENT FOR MSIE – [url]http://www.tristatestudios.com/tests/[/url]

  • 2. I would also like my entire site to be center aligned just like I have it now. I could not seem to do this when I added dropdown menus. When I sterched the browser to go full screen – the drop menus woulod not align properly – Anyone know why or how to fix this problem???
  • DROPDOWNS – [url]http://www.tristatestudios.com/website/dropdrop.html[/url]

    HOW I WOULD LIKE MY SITE WITH THE DROPDOWNS – [url]http://www.tristatestudios.com/website/services_main.htm[/url]

  • 3. How is all this displaying on most people machines out there and on what browsers and platform?????
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    @FromU2MEJan 11.2006 — 
  • 1. IE bugg and ignorance...


  • 2. Try the JavaScript forum.


  • 3. Looking good - using FF 1.5 & Opera 8.5 for Windows XP! IE doesn't show the transparency, as mentioned before...
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    @FangJan 11.2006 — 
  • 2. the dropdowns are probably position:absolute

    See this [URL=http://www.webdeveloper.com/forum/showthread.php?t=91300]fix[/URL]
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    @oldmanJan 13.2006 — Use filters for IE: filter:alpha(opacity=80) that will display at 80% opacity.
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    @ukaton99authorJan 13.2006 — I am new to the development end of websites - I usually just design them. How and where do I access IE Filters. Also, Is there a way to make gradient backgrounds in HTML from source code - I have seen it done with Text before.
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    @oldmanJan 13.2006 — Using css

    inline: style="filter:alpha(opacity=80)"

    As a class: .opac {filter:alpha(opacity=80)}

    Browse here [URL=http://msdn.microsoft.com/library/]http://msdn.microsoft.com/library/[/URL]
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