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| :) hi....well im making a new site...and im mainly using PNG images... now the
thing is...its all been setted out properly, but the probem is, when i place my
image in theres no probblem it shows the transparacy... but when i preview my
site...the image does not come out transparent it has a pale blue background to
it!! =o( now whenim doing this at college it works out fine..so i dnt think im
doing anything wrong i think is some sort of settings but i dnt kno where to go
or look... PLEASE HELP =o(
Thank u in advance... :)
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| Alper Bulu? 2005-10-27, 6:21 pm |
| IE doesnt support transparent png'. Check out with Mozilla Firefox wheter your page is displayed correctly.
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| Lionstone 2005-10-28, 6:24 pm |
| IE does support single-color transparency on PNGs, though. So is this
single-color transparency, like a GIF would use, or alpha transparency?
"Alper Bulu?" <webforumsuser@macromedia.com> wrote in message
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> IE doesnt support transparent png'. Check out with Mozilla Firefox wheter
> your page is displayed correctly.
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| darrel 2005-10-28, 6:26 pm |
| > IE doesnt support transparent png'. Check out with Mozilla Firefox wheter
> your page is displayed correctly.
Though you can make IE support alpha transparency via some IE-javascript
hacks.
-Darrel
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| Michael Fesser 2005-10-31, 6:16 pm |
| ..oO(Murray *TMM*)
>Ew. Quirks everywhere -
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><!DOCTYPE HTML PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD HTML 4.01//EN">
Valid and rendered in standards-compliant mode. For a testing page
that's more than enough.
Micha
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| Murray *TMM* 2005-10-31, 6:16 pm |
| Actually, not in IE6 which is in Almost Standards mode, and IE5x which is
definitely in quirks mode.
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"Michael Fesser" <netizen@gmx.de> wrote in message
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> .oO(Murray *TMM*)
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> Valid and rendered in standards-compliant mode. For a testing page
> that's more than enough.
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> Micha
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| Michael Fesser 2005-10-31, 6:16 pm |
| ..oO(Murray *TMM*)
>Actually, not in IE6 which is in Almost Standards mode
ASM is a Mozilla feature. IE6 renders the page in standards mode, and so
do all other modern browsers. According to
http://gutfeldt.ch/matthias/article...itch/table.html
even IE5/Mac will use standards mode, but I can't test that.
>and IE5x which is
>definitely in quirks mode.
IIRC there are no different render modes in IE5/Win.
Micha
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| Michael Fesser 2005-10-31, 6:28 pm |
| ..oO(Murray *TMM*)
>I think we have Herr Fesser in an Essiggurke! 8)
There are no Essiggurken big enough. ;)
Micha
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| Michael Fesser 2005-10-31, 6:28 pm |
| ..oO(Gary White)
>Nor according to this:
>http://www.ericmeyeroncss.com/bonus/render-mode.html
Pfff... HTML 4.0 vs. 4.01 ... who cares about IE/Mac? ;)
>My own testing confirms this as well.
Recent browsers and even IE6 render it in standards mode (CSS1Compat).
Micha
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| Gary White 2005-10-31, 6:29 pm |
| On Mon, 31 Oct 2005 19:34:10 +0100, Michael Fesser <netizen@gmx.de>
wrote:
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>Pfff... HTML 4.0 vs. 4.01 ... who cares about IE/Mac? ;)
I don't care much about IE/Mac. However, HTML 4.0 and 4.01 both render
in quirks mode on IE6/PC without the URI included in the DOCTYPE.
Gary
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| Michael Fesser 2005-10-31, 10:20 pm |
| ..oO(Gary White)
>However, HTML 4.0 and 4.01 both render
>in quirks mode on IE6/PC without the URI included in the DOCTYPE.
Where did you get this from?
Please test the following (JavaScript required):
http://mfesser.de/test/rendermode/
My results in Mozilla, FF, Opera 7/8 and IE6(!):
dtd-nourl.html: CSS1Compat
dtd-url.html: CSS1Compat
no-dtd.html: BackCompat/QuirksMode
Micha
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| Gary White 2005-10-31, 10:24 pm |
| On Tue, 01 Nov 2005 00:25:34 +0100, Michael Fesser <netizen@gmx.de>
wrote:
>Where did you get this from?
From this:
http://apptools.com/newsgroup/boxbug.html
>Please test the following (JavaScript required):
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>http://mfesser.de/test/rendermode/
My results on that page are the same as yours. However, my example
illustrates that IE6 uses the broken box model when you don't have the
URI in the DOCTYPE. Why do you think that happens?
Gary
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