[thelist] css "transparency"

Cymbala, Greg Greg.Cymbala at Den.Galileo.com
Thu Sep 26 16:14:01 CDT 2002


Funny -- when I first tried to open it on IE 6 on Win XP, it hung the
browser.  On the second attempt it worked.

Reminds me of the menu at http://webfx.eae.net/ (a decent DHMTL site with
some cool toys).

The significant item is this CSS:

    filter:alpha(opacity=95);

Although ... I really can't think of a reason why a DHTML menu should be
transparent, except ... Because it can.

Greg


-----Original Message-----
From: lon.kraemer [mailto:lwkraemer at directvinternet.com]
Sent: Thursday, September 26, 2002 3:02 PM
To: thelist at lists.evolt.org
Subject: Re: [thelist] css "transparency"


> May I humbly submit
> http://www.tmobile.com
> to this thread.. the (translucent) menus were done jointly by a
colleague
> and I (i think --
> though maybe he did more than I come to think of it)
>
> But this is the CSS route - no checkerboard images in sight. You
should
> see the effect in winIE5.5+ and NN6+/Mozilla. Just rollover the
topnav.
> It's deliberately subtle, but there. Also features css drop shadows.

IE6/W2K - nothing! No drop-downs, no changes, no what-ever-you-are-touting.
Nice in Moz though!


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