CSS - Problem With Opacity
hey all, i have a small problem with opacity.
i have a table that is populated using php and the lines are coloured two different colours using a different div class. one is just white..no worries there, the other is a blue that i have added opacity to as i couldn't find the colour i wanted otherwise. However the writing that appears on in the cell that has the blue opacity div class is also opaque and so it looks grey rather than black!! i hope that makes sense !! here is the code for the div classes Code: <style> .whitebg {margin: 0 0 0 0; padding: 0 0 0 0; background: #ffffff;} .bluebg {margin: 0 0 0 0; padding: 0 0 0 0; background: #99ccff; opacity: .5; filter: alpha(opacity=50); -moz-opacity: .5;} </style> [/CODE here is the code for the text (this is in a .css file rather than embeded in the html page. [CODE] .labels2 { font-family: Verdana, Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif; color: #000000; font-size:14px; font-weight: bold; } .normal { font-family: Verdana, Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif; color: #000000; font-size:12px; } and here is the html/php PHP Code: <?php $i=0; while ($row = @ mysql_fetch_object($getdataR)) { ?> <tr> <td <?php if($i%2){ print 'class="whitebg"'; }else{ print 'class="bluebg"'; } ?> ><span class="labels2"><?php print $row->blog_subject;?></span> <?php if(!empty($row->r_link)) { print " - <a target=\"_blank\" href=\"".$row->r_link."\">Related Link</a>";} ?> <br> <span class="normal"><?php print $row->blog_msg; ?></span><br> <span class="small">(Posted By: <?php print $row->posted_by; ?> on <?php print $row->blog_submitted; ?>)</span><br> <br> </td> </tr> <?php $i++; } if anyone can advise that would be great, thanks RF Similar TutorialsI have a problem with a website Im working on, the text on most of the pages e.g. www.topviplimosdubai.com is supposed to have a transparent white background behind it but on some browsers naming firefox it doesn't show up making the text unreadable, I don't understand what's causing this problem but I can only imagine it to be a css compatibility problem. see my css code below I would very much appreciate your help. thank you Code: @charset "utf-8"; body { font-family: Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif; color: #FFFFFF; background-color: #000000; margin: 0px; padding: 0px; font-size:18 qpx; background-image:url(topviplimos/BG.jpg); } .FCap { font-size:36px; font-weight:bold; } .TitleBar { position:relative; } .main2 { margin-left:125px; width:665px; overflow:hidden; margin-bottom:19px; color:#000; position:relative; filter:Alpha(opacity=40); _background:#FFFFFF; _position:static; } .main { margin-left:125px; width:665px; overflow:hidden; margin-bottom:19px; color:#000; position:relative; filter:Alpha(opacity=85); _background:#FFFFFF; _position:static; } .bd{ zoom:1; padding:22px; font:72%/1.6 Arial; position:relative; } .lower1 { margin-top: 800px; position:relative; } .bd img { float:left; left:-10px; position:relative; margin-bottom:19px; } .HigherZ { z-index:5; } .bd embed { z-index:6; } .Jia { float:left; left:-10px; position:relative; margin-bottom:19px; } .Jia2 { float:right; left:0px; position:relative; margin-bottom:19px; } .TitleTex { font-size:15px; font-weight:bold; color:#000066; position:relative; top:-9px; z-index:5; } a { text-decoration:none; color:#0000AA; font-weight:bold; } .kk { border-top-style: solid; border-top-color: #FFFFFF; border-right-color: #FFFFFF; border-bottom-color: #FFFFFF; border-left-color: #FFFFFF; border-right-style: solid; border-bottom-style: solid; border-left-style: solid; } a:hover { font-weight:bold; color:#AA1100; } .ft[class]{ background:#FFFFFF; position:absolute; top:0; left:0; right:0; bottom:0; opacity:0.85; z-index:-1; *position:static; *opacity:1; *background:transparent; } .ft2[class]{ background:#FFFFFF; position:absolute; top:0; left:0; right:0; bottom:0; opacity:0.4; z-index:-1; *position:static; *opacity:1; *background:transparent; } Hi all, I have been coding html and css for 4 or 5 years now and have never ran into this problem. I'm creating a personal site and have made simple text box where I use a div with a background with its' opacity lowered, but the p text inside of it is fully visible. I have written this code many times and never had a problem, but now I can't seem to get my text visible when going higher towards white on the rgb scale. Here's the css: Code: .module_container { background:#000; width:99%; height:101px; border:#fff 1px solid; } .module { background:#FFF; width:100%; height:100px; filter:alpha(opacity=30); -moz-opacity: 0.3; opacity: 0.3; overflow:scroll; } .module p { color:#ffffff; } and the html: Code: <div class="module_container"> <div class="module"> <p>Hey</p> </div> </div> the page is he http://lateralus.byethost12.com/new23/ 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 Hi all, Normally I'm faithful to table layout in my page design, but try to stay aware of how CSS is comming along at least as far as browser compatibility issues go. I've been wanting to use CSS for its transperancy abilities, and with my first trial page I've sadly run into same reasons I've steered away from CSS for so long. Hopefully all is not lost, and I may find help here. My problem is with a div that has a background image, and another div inside that containing the text which uses semi tranperant background color and "overflow : auto" to set the text apart from the background and allow scrolling. In IE, everything looks beautiful, and I wondered for a moment why I stayed away form CSS for so long. Then I tried Mozilla... Scrolling the text in the div is painfully slow and unresponsive to the point its almost impossible to move where you want in the text. The opaque background changes in color once you move down and leaves a seperation between the two colors or opacity, and generally works poorly. Here is the link, and the source is small: http://coinmonger.com/now.html Hopefully this is due to my lack of expertise using CSS, and a work-around is available. Currently I've downsized the background image hoping it was image size that was causing the problem (as this is just a quick test to see if I could do this), but no change. The page even loads slower using the "moz-opacity" attribute. Any input is appreciated! Hi guys and gals. I am having issue with setting opacity in Internet Explorer so all browsers that understand opacity get - PHP Code: background-color:blue;opacity:0.1.... and Internet Explorer gets - PHP Code: [....continued....]filter: alpha(opacity=50);width:100%;height:100% The height is set via JavaScript but it wasn't working so I set it as a constant and yeah it still isn't working. The width and height are both set so to trigger the filter. However it doesn't appear to be working and in Internet Explorer 7 the whole div is still a dark blue. However in both FireFox3 and Safari it is see through, so can anyone spot my issue? All contributions are welcome and thank you in advance. Jaz 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 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? I have opacity set for a column <td> but I only want the background image to be 50% opaque, not the text too. I tried the following... <td style="filter:alpha(opacity=50);"> <span style="filter:alpha(opacity=100);"> Text here...</span></td> Is there a reason why the 2nd style="filter:alpha()" has no effect on the text what so ever? The image is already transparent, I exported it as a PNG file with transparency allowed or what not. I was wondering if anyone knows a way to have use Opacity witin a div tab but then have another div tag in side of it not affected by Opactiy. Here is the code i have I want background to be transparent but not transbox. But setting the opacity to 100 in transbox wont over ride background.: Code: <html> <head> <style type="text/css"> div.background { width: 500px; height: 250px; background-color: 000000; border: 2px solid black; opacity:0.6; } div.transbox { width: 400px; height: 180px; margin: 30px 50px; background-color: #ffffff; border: 1px solid black; opacity:0.100; } div.transbox p { margin: 30px 40px; font-weight: bold; color: #000000; } </style> </head> <body> <div class="background"> <div class="transbox"> <p>This is some text that is placed in the transparent box. This is some text that is placed in the transparent box. This is some text that is placed in the transparent box. This is some text that is placed in the transparent box. This is some text that is placed in the transparent box. </p> </div> </div> </body> </html> Can someone explain me how to set on a photo-background ( opacity 100% 640x480 ) a square of 320x320 as size and opacity @ 25% and on that square i have to put some text that is at 100% opacity. The problem is that when i set 100% opacity for the text... it gives me 100% of the 20% opacity... i need to get the full 100% of 100% opacity... can someone explain me ? And another question... how can i set an opacity for Opera Browsers ? I've set the main div content for opacity like this #content-main { margin-right:1%; margin-top:0; margin-bottom:2%; width:58%; background-color:#ffffff; filter:alpha(opacity=70); opacity:0.7; } but when I put an image in the div it acquires the opacity, and I want it to have none. I've tried to give it a style of opacity:1 and it didn't help. I tried alterting the image z-index to greater than 1 and it didn't help. How do I get the image not to acquire the opacity of the div? Thanks hi, ive been messing with opacity and want to know if i can achieve this. I would like to have a background image on my page, then lay some divs over it. I want the image to be full opacity around the divs and be faded in the divs. so i thought i'd add a class to the divs: .opaq { filter: alpha(opacity=50); opacity: 50%; -moz-opacity:0.5; } but the div inside with my content inherits the opacity and therefore is faded too is there a way of having the opacity on the background of the div yet have the content 'full' wat about z-index? to bring the content to the front heres a pic: 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? I have a weird problem. I've applied opacity in my stylesheet for a few elements. My opacity is working fine in FF, but not in IE. Here's the code I have: filter: alpha(opacity=75); -moz-opacity:0.75; opacity:.75; I've also applied it inline as well as in the stylesheet. Page is located at: ebonyevans.coastaldistribution.com/index.php The top center and top left music player should be opaque. Anyoen see what I'm doing wrong? 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 have a css box that has opacity however when i display images inside it does it to the images too is there a way around that
Code: /* for IE */ filter:alpha(opacity=60); /* CSS3 standard */ opacity:0.6; What code would I have to write to make an image 50% opacity. Would I just place a class on the image on my html page and use my CSS stylesheet to add the opacity code. If so, what would it be on the CSS stylesheet? Will this work on all browsers and platforms or will it be buggy? hi, I want to create this effect: my site has a bg image, over it I want to place a DIV element that will contain text. the problem is that I want the DIV to have opacity attribute so i use: opacity:0.4;filter:alpha(opacity=40); but I want the text to appear normally (with no opacity at all..) How can I do it? Ive tried several things but with no success... Thanks! Hallo! I'm a newbie here, and in CSS too, and would like to be helped from you guys.. I want to make a content with a transparent/opacity background, and since i dont want the content to be transparent too, i make two divs. <div id="opacBkg" style=" position: absolute; z-index: 15; left: 10%; top: 155px; bottom: 20%; width: 80%; background-color:#999933; opacity: 0.50; filter: alpha(opacity = 0.50); -moz-opacity: 0.5; "></div> <div id="Content"> <h3 style="text-align:right;">Welcome to ABC Service</h3> <h1 style="text-align:right;">Wilkommen auf ABC Service</h1> </div> and i have put the Conten declaration in style.css. The #Content: #Content { position: absolute; z-index: 20; left: 10%; top: 155px; bottom: 20%; width: 80%; font-family: Garamond, "Times New Roman", Times, serif; font-size: 14px; color: #ffffff; overflow: auto; margin: 20px 10% 5px 10px; } And so i have make 2 overlapping divs.. And the problem is that the text appears to be slightly mispositioned, the text is out of the background div.... Hope you can help me... |