CSS - (opera Compatible Code For Filter:alpha Or -moz-opacity
Is there Opera compatible code for filter:alpha or -moz-opacity?
Similar TutorialsI'm working on a site that's a single php page with CSS file. The site uses the same rotating image script, in 2 locations. In the one location, it rotates the background image of a div. I've set the opacity to 0.7, alpha filter at 70. This is working properly - it is affecting the opacity of the background image as I want. The problem is that it is also affecting the opacity of static images that are contained within that same div. Any ideas on how I can keep the opacity of the rotating background image, without affecting the opacity of the static images that are on top of the background? Site is triple-w . visitchester . ca Relevant code he FROM INDEX.PHP (IT'S THE JPG'S IN THE BIZCARDS FOLDER THAT I WANT TO BE SOLID) <div id="rotator2" style="background-image:url(link to rotate2.php); opacity:0.7; filter:alpha(opacity=70); padding-top:20px;"> <a href="link here" target="_blank"><img src="bizcards/mecklenburghinn.jpg" height="170" width="207" style="border:#FFF; margin-left:5px; border-style:double;" /></a> <a href="link here" target="_blank"><img src="bizcards/ropeloft.jpg" height="170" width="207" style="border:#FFF;border-style:double; " /> <img src="bizcards/banner3.jpg" height="170" width="207" style="border:#FFF;border-style:double;" /> <img src="bizcards/banner4.jpg" height="170" width="207" style="border:#FFF;border-style:double;" /> </div> FROM MAIN.CSS: #rotator2 { width: 900px; height: 655px; font-family:"Courier New", Courier, monospace; font-size:16px; color:#FFF; } Thanks in Advance! Regards, ChesterNerd I have a problem involving the ie only filter alpha(). My problem is that any <div> that is nested inside another becomes clipped, see example: Code: <html xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml" lang="en"> <head> <title></title> <meta http-equiv="Content-Type" content="text/html; charset=iso-8859-1" /> <style type="text/css" media="screen"> #inBusinessHolder { position: relative; } div.inBusinessBox { display: block; filter: alpha(opacity=80); position: absolute; width: 250px; height: 80px; border: 1px solid black; background: #cff; } </style> </head> <body> <div id="inBusinessHolder"> <div class="inBusinessBox" style="top:70px;left:100px;">text</div> <div class="inBusinessBox" style="top:140px;left:110px;">text</div> <div class="inBusinessBox" style="top:210px;left:120px;"> text <div class="inBusinessBox" style="top:10px;left:-10px;background:#cf6 z-index:1000">text</div> </div> </div> </body> </html> Anyone got any ideas? It's like the parent container is behaving like a clipping rectangle! hi | i'm setting alphas and this code: filter:alpha(opacity=50); is working fine on: IE on a PC IE on a MC Mozilla on a PC Mozilla on a MAC but it doesn't work on: FireFox on a MAC Safari on a MAC is the filter tag not supported by these 2 browsers? anyone have any suggestions? any help is greatly appreciated. thanks. fu-meng. I have an image link which I want to display at 50% opacity and when the user hovers over it I want it to be 100%. My code doesnt seem to be working tho? Please could someone help me... <html> <head> <title>Untitled Document</title> <meta http-equiv="Content-Type" content="text/html; charset=iso-8859-1"> <style type="text/css"> <!-- .fadein { } a.fadein { filter: alpha(opacity=50); } a.fadein:link { filter: alpha(opacity=50); } a.fadein:hover { filter: alpha(opacity=100); } --> </style> <head> </head> <body> <a href="gfdg.html" class="fadein"><img src="First.gif" width="257" height="130" border="0"></a> </body> </html> hello, i have a problem with aplha opacity filter in IE6. My div looks like this <div style='width:0%;height:0%;background-color:white;filter:alpha(opacity=50);-moz-opacity:0.5;opacity:0.5;color: blue;' >" + label + "</div>"; This works well and good i have one more div prior to this and I want to display both of them in line. For that when I apply position:relative;display:inline; The opacity filter is not showing any effect. any help would be appreciated... Thanks, Robust What percentage of browsers are running on something below NN 6.0 and I.E 4.0? Hi, I have a div which is somewhat transparent. There is no problem there. Then I have textin this div, which is also showing up with transparency, and this is the problem. I need the text to be 100% opaque. Here's the div css: Code: .rounded_STYLE { filter:alpha(opacity=60); -moz-opacity:.60; opacity:.60; width: 224px; background-color: #616161; /* if needed */ /* border: 1px solid BORDER_COLOR; */ /* if needed */ -webkit-border-radius: 4px; /* for Safari */ -moz-border-radius: 4px; /* for Firefox */ } Here's the text css: Code: .bodywhite{ margin:0px, 4px, 4px, 4px; opacity:1; font-size:10px; color:#FFFFFF; font-weight:normal; } I've tried different numbers in the opacity value, but to no avail. Here's the site:site any ideas? thanks Ok, I am creating an image gallery that is composed of a square layer that has opacity of 50. I have created 9 other div layers within that layer to hold thumbnails. When I put images in those thumbnail divs, the image shows up as semi-transparent. I do not want this. Here is my code, how can I turn off opacity just in those div thumbnail squares? CSS Code: DIV.outer { position:absolute; left: 50%; top: 50%; width: 500px; height: 488px; border:2px solid white; margin-left: -250px; /* half of width */ margin-top: -244px; /* half of height */ } DIV.inner { position:absolute; left: 50%; top :50%; width: 500px; height: 488px; margin-left: -250px; /* half of width */ margin-top: -244px; /* half of height */ background-color:#CC6666; filter:alpha(opacity=50); -moz-opacity:.50; opacity:.50; } div.tn { position:absolute; width:115px; height:115px; background-color: #660000; layer-background-color: #660000; border: 1px none #000000; } HTML Code: <div class="outer"> <p> </p> <div class="inner"> <!--row 1!--> <div class="tn" style="z-index:2; left: 50px; top: 17px;"><img src="tn/tn_fountain.gif"></div> <div class="tn" style="z-index:2; left: 192.5px; top: 17px;"><img src="tn/tn_fountain.gif"></div> <div class="tn" style="z-index:3; left: 335px; top: 17px;"><img src="tn/tn_fountain.gif"></div> <!--row 2!--> <div class="tn" style="z-index:2; left: 50px; top: 185px;"><img src="tn/tn_fountain.gif"></div> <div class="tn" style="z-index:2; left: 192.5px; top: 185px;"><img src="tn/tn_fountain.gif"></div> <div class="tn" style="z-index:3; left: 335px; top: 185px;"><img src="tn/tn_fountain.gif"></div> <!--row 3!--> <div class="tn" style="z-index:2; left: 50px; top: 352px;"><img src="tn/tn_jackpot.gif"></div> <div class="tn" style="z-index:2; left: 192.5px; top: 352px;"><img src="tn/tn_jackpot.gif"></div> <div class="tn" style="z-index:3; left: 335px; top: 352px;"><img src="tn/tn_jackpot.gif"></div> </div> </div> What i'm trying to get at here is how do I get non transparent items in a transparent div box? Java Script:: Code: <script type=text/javascript> // identify Netscape or MSIE var isIE = (document.all) ? true : false; var isNS = (document.layers) ? true : false; function toggleT( objName, swi ) { if ( isIE ) { ( swi == "s" ) ? eval("document.all." + objName + ".style.visibility='visible';") : eval("document.all." + objName + ".style.visibility='hidden';"); } else { ( swi == "s" ) ? eval("document.layers['" + objName + "'].visibility='show';") : eval("document.layers['" + objName + "'].visibility='hide';"); } } </script> HTML code: Code: <span id="course" onClick="toggleT('divtag58','s')" onMouseOut="toggleT('divtag58','h')">Designing w/Computers I</span></font></strong><span id="divtag58"> An introduction to the computer as a design tool. Created for people just beginning to apply their design skills to a computer. In a hands-on lab over two quarters, the software application Freehand (vector based program) for illustrative techniques is introduced. Discussions on a variety of related topics, such as design concepts, other software, computer needs and misconceptions. Previous design experience is necessary. (0688-271 or equivalent).<font color="#666666">Credit 3</span> works fine in internet explore but not in Mozilla This was my first css project done a couple of months ago, and I recently added some functionality to finish it off. A quick check in different browsers and I find its hosed in Mozilla and Opera. Usually this wouldn't be a problem, and normally requires some light adjustment, but this page is just hosed. Opera doesn't even react to adjustments I make. I've got 6 hours into trying to make this cross browser, and nothing works. Even link classes that work in IE/Opera, are completely ignored in Mozilla. I'm assuming if you look at the source you'll be able to see whats going on. I'm trying to break the formatting out of my page to post here for ease of reading, but its taking me some time. The desired effect is acheived in IE. Any opinions, or help would be appreciated! Hiya, been playing around with trans PNGs and appreciate Firefox more and more with each passing hour!! What's the best way to get PNGs with alpha channel transparency to work in IE6, so far I've tried the .htc script mehod which works OK, except, on my PC it asks if I want to execute the script each time I open or refresh the page. Don't know if it would do this on my web server and haven't tried it yet. Is there another equally straight forward way to deal with this? I thought about browser sniffing and then giving IE6 a nasty transparent GIF and everything else a PNG. What does everyone else think? John. Hello, im new to this forum ( A pleasure to meet everyone! ) I was browsing through the forum and could not find exactly what my problem is. I am trying to make a filter for my CSS code with the dropshadow effect on text. Eg: .content { color: White; text-align:justify; line-height:12px; font-family:tahoma,arial narrow,arial; font-size:9px; Filter: Alpha(Opacity=70) DropShadow(Color=#8F5A3A, OffX=1, OffY=1, Positive=1); } The problem is its just not working Its hard for me to get the colors correct to begin with because of the BG the text is on. But If I could get the Alpha(Opacity) to work with the DropShadow the text will be significantly more visible and would work fine. Any suggestions? or Solutions? Keep in mind im NOT very knowledgable in a lot of new things yet Help much appreciated- Thanks a lot! Well, I have a couple png images that are using a transparent background. As most of you probably know, it looks great in every browser except IE for the PC. It looks like complete *** in that browser. Now I looked all over the net for a fix for this and found this in Microsoft's library of fixes for their products and found the AlphaImageLoader. Tried using their own code and the same code I found on a dozen other sites and it still isn't loading the transparency, so I'm just curious what I am doing wrong. Here is the code: Image HTML Code: <div id = "welcome_image"> <img src = "/testing/inertia/images/home/welcome.png" alt = "Welcome" /> </div> Image CSS Code: #welcome_image { position: absolute; top: 10px; left: 10px; width: 168px; height: 216px; filter: progid:DXImageTransform.Microsoft.AlphaImageLoader(src="/testing/inertia/images/home/welcome.png", sizingMethod="scale"); } is there any way to have the background of a table be at 50% opacity and the text be at 100% opacity? i've been playing with this code: style="filter:Alpha(Opacity=xx)" ...where xx is 50 or 100 and have placed it within the <table> tag and also within a <font> tag, but nothing seems to work. the font wants to be the same opacity as the table. is there any way around this? on a possible workaround, i've tried using semi-transparent PNG file as the background of the table, and that didn't work. i couldn't get the PNG file to do semi-transparent. it wanted to do a diffusion transparency, which looked like @ss. I need some really rediculous link styles, like all of the cool fading/pixelating ones that work on IE - but I can't find any for Firefox. Does anyone know if they exist, or where to find them? If I set a height for my LIs, then IE does not increment the list item. It shows a. a. a. a. instead of a. b. c. d. Actually it's the same for any list-style-type. It never increments the list-type, even when it's just the default style. I couldn't find any other mention of this anywhere. Does anybody know what causes this bug, or if there's a way to fix it? Here is some code to reproduce: Code: /* CSS */ #qform ol { list-style-type:lower-alpha; } #qform ol li { color:#333; height:25px; margin:10px 0; padding:0 0 0 20px; } #qform ol li input { margin:3px 5px 0 0; } #qform ol li label { margin:0; } <!-- HTML --> <form id="qform" action="index.php" method="post"> <fieldset> <ol> <li> <input type="radio" id="rada" name="answer" value="a" /><label for="rada">Once</label> </li> <li> <input type="radio" id="radb" name="answer" value="b" /><label for="radb">Twice</label> </li> <li> <input type="radio" id="radc" name="answer" value="c" /><label for="radc">Three Times</label> </li> <li> <input type="radio" id="radd" name="answer" value="d" /><label for="radd">A Lady</label> </li> </ol> <input type="submit" value="OK" /> </fieldset> </form> In IE6, that will display a list with a, a, a, a. Remove the height from #qform ol li and it works as it should. Thanks, I'm sure this can be fixed... But I'm not sure how! I was doing the final adjustments and cross-browser tweaking when I stumbled upon this issue... I'm using a CSS with the following background tag: Quote: background: #E8E9EA url(img/test.png) repeat-x 0 8px; My PNG is 32bits, and of course, this works OK in Firefox, etc.. But not in MSIE! ( tested under 6.0.2900.x ) - Instead of correctly blending the PNG with the table background, it displays full white rects as backgrounds. I tried a few ms-ie "holy" fix scripts, etc. None of them worked on this special case. Any ideas?. I wouldn't like to work-around this one... Thanks. Is it possible to overlay a colour onto a grayscale image to make it that colour with css? Such as using the alpha channel? Image in question would be a transparent background gif file. I am trying to make the background transperency.. but the text on it should be bright and visible.. but i am not able to make the text brighter opacity:0.25; -moz-opacity:0.25; filter:alpha(opacity=25); u can look at the menu bar here http://www.harshamv.com/test/ i cant get IE to render opacity correctly. filter: alpha(opacity=50); opacity: .5; i know the filter is for Firefox and the opacity is for IE. but it doesnt seem to work. any ideas? |