Mozilla <1.7 has the mozilla-proprietary "-moz-opacity" css-property, and versions of Mozilla from 1.7 supports the CSS3 "opacity"-property. It takes a value between 0.0 [0.1 .. 0.2] to 1.0. Peter Brunone wrote: > I know this can be done with the Alpha filter in IE, but I'm not > sure about other browsers. > > http://msdn.microsoft.com/library/default.asp?url=/workshop/author/dhtml > /reference/objects/div.asp > > > -----Original Message----- > From: javascript-bounces at LaTech.edu > [mailto:javascript-bounces at LaTech.edu] On Behalf Of dev at qroute.net > > If the page has a background image, would a division placed on that page > show that the main page background ? If so, can that division's style > properties be set so that the main page background shows at a given > opacity ? > > > _______________________________________________ > Javascript mailing list > Javascript at LaTech.edu > https://lists.LaTech.edu/mailman/listinfo/javascript > >