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| Is there a way to "layer" background color over a backgoround image using
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| Lee wrote:
> Is there a way to "layer" background color over a backgoround image using
> CSS?
What do you mean by layer over? Half transparent, or covering the
image?
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| Image itself being behind the color, but the color being just transparent
enough to see the image. Sort of like a haze type effect.
"Els" <els.aNOSPAM@tiscali.nl> wrote in message
news:11dk6eynm09rw$.dlg@locusmeus.com...
> Lee wrote:
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> What do you mean by layer over? Half transparent, or covering the
> image?
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> Els http://locusmeus.com/
> Sonhos vem. Sonhos vão. O resto é imperfeito.
> - Renato Russo -
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Please don't toppost - it makes it difficult to follow the story.
Lee wrote:
> "Els" <els.aNOSPAM@tiscali.nl> wrote in message
> news:11dk6eynm09rw$.dlg@locusmeus.com...
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> Image itself being behind the color, but the color being just transparent
> enough to see the image. Sort of like a haze type effect.
You can't do that with CSS - you'll need a transparent image, or fake
the effect.
Faking is what I did here:
http://locusmeus.com/daisies/
Doesn't have the desired effect in IE though.
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