CSS - Embeding An Iframe Beneath A Transparent Gif
Hi, I have a picture frame that is supposed to surround an iframe. The Iframe is a you tube video.
My XHTML looks like this: Code: <body> <div id="frame"> <span class="iframe"><iframe width="474" height="296" src="http://www.youtube.com/embed/M5fEEr3U9kU" frameborder="0" allowfullscreen></iframe></span> </div> </body> My CSS looks like this: Code: #frame{ z-index:9999; background-image:url('../images/iframe/frame.gif'); background-repeat:no-repeat; /*position:absolute; */ } .iframe{ z-index:1; margin-left:118px; margin-top:104px; width:474px; height:296px; /*position:absolute; */ } And here is the page: click here Is this doable? If so, what am I doing wrong? thanks - Similar TutorialsHi there, I have this style which makes my iframe transparent in IE and FF, but it doens't work in Safari. Does anyone know how to make it work in Safari? PHP Code: filter:alpha(Opacity=60); -moz-opacity: 0.60; Many thanks! Hi, I'm doing a simple one page layout for a friend which is just an iframe over a picture. The iframe can contain alot of data and the picture isn't supposed to repeat. So... I've got the background image fixed in place with the iframe positioned over it, and it looks fine in firefox and netscape, but the background of the iframe is white in IE. Nevermind, I figured it out... Thanks, Hope Hey everyone, I ran into an odd problem, I've implemented a workaround and got the desired result but I'm still confused as to why the proper solution didn't work. Here is what I was trying to do. I'm working on a web based application and the previous coders were ****, which is why they're all gone now, there are soo many bugs that require entire rewrites that we're just hacking them away piece by piece. Anyway, one thing they do is instead of going to the database whenever they need information, they cache all of the information in the ASP engine for the page that is being loaded. As you can imagine this results in some long load times. So they implemented a loading screen. Basically they loaded an iframe with an src of about:blank and within it they had a div and some tables with gif images. And we wanted to see the page that the loading screen was called from with a transparent png image making everything seeming to be greyed out using a transparent png. What I did was set the iframe(class="shimFrame") allowtransparency=true and set .shimFrame body tag style property background-color:transparent; Once that was done I gave the loading div which was 100% height and width to have the transparent image background. It worked, but behind the image I still saw the iframe white background. I remove the iframe and everything works as I expected but I don't know why the iframe allowtransparency=true didn't do what I wanted it to do. Maybe I misunderstood what it does, I figured it would let you see past the iframe background and see the page that the iframe was a part of. Anyone have any ideas? I don't know if this should be in css or html since it could be something missing from either. Also the web app is currently only supported under IE but in version 2 it will be properly designed(there are no design docs for this app) and it will be browser independent, since some of the clients we're looking to get currently require firefox for some of their other software. I'm more or less trying to find the reason why the possible proprietary property didn't work as documented. i have this site here and am looking for a solution to my css for resizing the window i need the .swf to appear underneath the main content box. any ideas?! i need to it to behave exactly like the .jpg on this page here anyone!? There's probably a simple, obvious solution for this, but I'm having problems managing to get this to work. Here's the isse: I have a menu that basically looks like so: Home | Guestbook | Contact Us | Help I need to place an image beneath each menu item so that is centered directly below the text, to indicate which page the user is on (not my design; I don't want to hear about it). I can not use tables for this - the menu items are pulled out of a database, and are generated in a loop; I also can't use some sort of div that requires a set width for each menu item, due to the fact that the menu items are all of variable widths. Ideas? http://www.senti.ca/~kgf/programs/pickleball/ So here's the question... how do I make this picture, not transparent? Right now it's at 75% transparency on top of that background which makes it look very faded. Any ideas? I have tried: Code: filter:alpha(opacity=100); opacity: 1; -moz-opacity:1; And placing it inside of a div... sadly this doesn't work. hi, i have a container div, set at 50% opacity. i want my content to apear in here, but be 100% opacity. i thought this would work, but it doesn't... any help? #transContainer { background-color: #FFF; margin-left: auto; margin-right: auto; width: 982px; padding: 7px; height: 100%; padding-top: 0; filter:alpha(opacity=50); -moz-opacity:0.5; opacity: 0.5; } #mainContainer { background-color: #ccc; padding-top: 10px; margin-left: auto; margin-right: auto; width: 968px; height: 94%; filter:alpha(opacity=100); -moz-opacity:1.0; opacity: 1.0; } Dear all, I am really stuck on this. I cannot use an alternative, I have to use png. I must have transparency. As you know, IE6 doesn't 'do' transparent png. I have tried three different hacks and I cannot get any of them to work. I am a good traditional developer, but fairly new to web development. Terribly frustrated that I don't seem to be able to get even one of these hacks to work. Please do you know the link to a page that has an easy to follow png hack for IE6 that you know to work? At this point, anything goes, as long as it works! Best Jo Ok so I have a vertical menu, with menus that pop to the side... it looks fine in every browser except IE. For some reason, the pop up menus become transparent in IE. 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My test example is using digg (dot) com's login box. If you go to the site click on login box will pop up. And you will see the border around the box has a transparency to it. I've tried emulating it but to no avail. PHP Code: <a href='#' onclick="document.getElementById('notepad').style.display = 'block';">Open Notepad</a> <div id='notepad' style='display:none; top:150px; opacity: 1;'> <div class='notepad_body'> <div class='notepad_content'> Post a Note<br> Post a Note<br> Post a Note<br> Post a Note<br> Post a Note<br> Post a Note<br> </div> </div> <div class='notepad_footer'> </div> </div> That is the html to generate the box which works fine... the only problem is the border is solid, then if I change the opacity it turns the entire div box with opacity. Here is my css PHP Code: <style type='text/css'> #notepad { left:50%; margin-left:-315px; position:absolute; width:673px; z-index: 100001; } .notepad_body { background:transparent url(testbg.jpg) repeat scroll 0 0; padding: 40px 13px 10px 40px; } .notepad_footer { background:transparent url(footer.jpg) repeat scroll 0 100%; height:23px; } .notepad_content { background-color:#FFFFFF; max-height:900px; width:550px; } </style> Does anyone have a clue on what I am doing wrong or what I can do to make the transparency work just on the border? Thanks in advance Hey guys, I'm going to try an explain my problem as brief as possible. Okay, so, my wrappers/containers aren't showing up with my desired background color properly using Firefox 3. Could you guys look at the code below and possibly help me out? 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I have the following code in the .css file: Code: .dataContainer { background-image:url('/images/transluscentbg.png'); *background: none: filter: progid:DXImageTransform.Microsoft.AlphaImageLoader(src='/images/transluscentbg.png',sizingMethod='scale'); padding:10px; } and call it he Code: <html><head> <link rel="stylesheet" type="text/css" href="styles/kr.css" /> <meta name="description" content=""> <meta name="keywords" content=""> <script src="rollover.js" type="text/javascript"></script> </head> <body id={$styleName|lower}> <!-- BEGIN OUTER WRAP --> <div id="bodywrap"> <div id="logoSpace"> </div> <!-- BEGIN MAIN CONTAINER --> <div id="content"> <div id="contentBorders"> <div id="mainContent" class="clearfix map{$mapNum}"> <div id="navBar"> <div id="innerContent" class="clearfix"> {include file="nav.tpl"} <div class="goContent"> <div class="dataContainer"> lorem ipsum lorem ipsum lorem ipsum lorem ipsum lorem ipsum lorem ipsum lorem ipsum lorem ipsum lorem ipsum lorem ipsum lorem ipsum lorem ipsum lorem ipsum lorem ipsum lorem ipsum lorem ipsum lorem ipsum lorem ipsum lorem ipsum lorem ipsum </div> </body></html> This works fine in Firefox, but .dataContainer has no transparent background in IE. HOWEVER! It does work in both IE and Firefox if, instead of using <div> tags, I put the content in a table (<table><tr><td class="dataContainer">). Anyone have any idea why this might be happening and how i might be able to get the <div> to work? yes my friend has on her site scrollable screen separate from the fixed background but in the code its listed <style type="text/css"> table, tr, td { background-color:transparent; border:none; border-width:0;} body { background-color:91A4F3; now what would the optional choice of turning the transparent off? opaque? Ok, I am going to try to describe the best way I can my problem. Hopefully I can be pointed into the right direction. Here is my CSS: div.background { width:850px; height:1100px; background:url(images/Sunrise.png) repeat; border:2px solid black; margin-bottom: 15px; margin-left: 0px; margin-right: 0px; margin-top: 35px; padding-left:15px; padding-right: 6px; /* for IE */ filter:alpha(opacity=45); /* CSS3 standard */ opacity:0.4; } div.transbox p { margin:30px 40px; font-weight:bold; color:#000000; } I have a div.background box with an image and I want it to have a transparentency or opacity of 45. The text that is in my div.transbox p needs to be just like normal but my problem is is that when I view my page in the browser my text is also has a transparentency of 45. Not sure what is going wrong. Would someone be so kind to point me into the right direction? Thank you, Diana I am trying to use the IE workaround for PNG transparency (using the alpha filter). The trouble is it only seems to work on a fixed size image. Is there any way to successfully apply it to a repeating background? I can't seem to find any info on that so I am guessing it can't be done Below I have a html with one transparent layer. Now I would like to make more than one, but I'm puzzled by the name "div" of the transparent layer abd don't know how to declare another one. Can anyone help? This is the HTML for the one transparent layer: Code: <html> <head><title>Untitled</title> <style type="text/css"> <!-- .tekst { color: #4c5ea1; font: 11px Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif, Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif; text-align: justify; margin-top: 0px; line-height: 16px;} div { border-top: 1px solid orange; border-bottom: 1px solid orange; border-right: 1px solid orange; border-left: 1px solid orange; width: 50%; height:40%; background-color: #ff0000; filter:alpha(opacity=40); } span { position:absolute; } --> </style> </head> <body> <div> <span class="tekst">How to make another transparent div in this html with another color and another text?</span> </div> </body> </html> I was wondering if there is a way to make your wrapper have a background color to make your font more readable but still be transparent so that you still can see the body background pic? Hopefully this doesn't sound like a stupid question. Is that possible? What would be the code for that? Does anyone know how to fix this so that my scrollbar is transparent and the image behind it shows through? (The scrollbar seems to go transparent past the background picture in the frame to the background colour of the main page; I'm using an IFrame in a table) Here's my code in the CSS: body { SCROLLBAR-FACE-COLOR: #40FF40; SCROLLBAR-HIGHLIGHT-COLOR: #40FF40; SCROLLBAR-SHADOW-COLOR: #40FF40; SCROLLBAR-3DLIGHT-COLOR: #5D5347; SCROLLBAR-DARKSHADOW-COLOR: #5D5347; SCROLLBAR-ARROW-COLOR: #000000; SCROLLBAR-TRACK-COLOR: #40FF40; } And here's my IFrame: <iframe src="home.htm" name="main" width="388" height="225" frameborder="0" ALLOWTRANSPARENCY="true" style="FILTER: chroma color=#40FF40)"></iframe> Thank you so much. Any help would be greatly appreciated. And also, does anyone know why any filters I try out don't seem to work? eg. a:hover {FILTER: progid: DXImageTransform.Microsoft.Blur( PixelRadius=5,MakeShadow=false); } or a:hover {FILTER: blur(Color=#000000, OffX=1,OffY=1)} |