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Semi Transparent Backgrounds
Hi
I would be grateful for any help in producing a semi transparent background for a pop up menu. I have seen the effect at the VW website --here: http://www.volkswagen.de/home/index_.htm The gif background I have created is not as smooth as the VW one, to see what I mean see my cloned test site at the following address --http://www.medics.demon.co.uk/ Any help would be greatly appreciated Cheers DCH |
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I believe that would be an example of the IE Filter. More info can be found at http://msdn.microsoft.com/workshop/s...o/DXTidemo.htm
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Thanks, this is a start, but the effect on the VW site works with Netscape, so there must another method as well I presume? I am right in thinking IE filters won't work in other browsers?
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I would assume that VW is simpoly using a semi transparent background image on their menus.
This works on almost all browsersd available today, except IE/win (yes that's right, even IE/mac can handle alpha transparent PNGs correctly). However you can use some intricate filter stuff to mimic the effect also in IE/win. I don't have my bookmarks available at the moment, but I know there is an article over at ALA (a list apart) explaining how to do this workaround as well as a few other places. I even think it's been mentioned before on this forum.
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Thanks both
I looked at ALA but couldn't find the link. I thought that as I know where the layers open, I could slice the background picture on my website , and load the corresponding slice into each layer, having given the slice a 'semi opaque' look. The only problem is that the background is random and changes each time the page is refreshed. I want to keep this feature...I think I'll have to create a script to generate the random image and the corresponding random layer slices...anyway thanks again, I didn't thinkl it would be this difficult to find a good cross browser semi transparent background! Cheers DCH |
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Thanks Stefan
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Re: Semi Transparent Backgrounds
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even if it was an image. But the translucence is not in the image. If you want to mimic that page's translucent effect, it is done by using Layers using a script. Last edited by jdavia; 03-10-2003 at 03:05 AM. |
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