On Wed, Feb 18, 2009 at 4:43 PM, Wade Smart <[email protected]> wrote:
> 20090218 1829 GMT-5
>
> Im editing a internal site for a client and they have this page where
> they pull inventory and its very difficult to read. In the background
> they have a faded company logo - it does not interfere with the viewing
> - its focusing on each line of inventory.
>
> I was just thinking about using a alternating gray and white line for
> each row. What I immediately discovered was it really messes up the
> background image.
>
> What I was thinking was doing a transparent effect on each row.
>
> .even {
>        background-color: #E0E0E0;
>        opacity:0.5;
>        filter: alpha(opacity=50);
>        }
>
> That didnt work so my question is - can this ONLY work on a image and
> now on a color?
>
> Wade

I actually ran into this same problem earlier today. What a
coincidence. You can make two semitransparent PNGs (one white, one
gray), and use them as background images for the rows.

-Casey
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