No problem, glad I could help :) And thank you for your answer.

On Aug 5, 2:05 pm, "Mike Alsup" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Yes, it works in IE6.  The gif idea is a good idea for supporting
> FF/Linux and Opera8.  I'll look into that.  Thanks.
>
> Mike
>
> On 8/5/07, Nazgulled <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> > Can anyone please, at least, let me now if the opacity implemented
> > works in IE 6 as it works in other browsers? I have no way to test
> > it...
>
> > On Aug 5, 12:55 am, Nazgulled <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > > Before I ever new javascript frameworks or jQuery, I implemented
> > > something like this (but very basic) on some script of mine. However,
> > > I had a problem in IE6 that couldn't use a background-color and
> > > opacity cause wouldn't work. My stupid solution was to use a gif with
> > > 4 pixels, 2 white and 2 transparent, like a checkers board. That would
> > > work in every browser and in every platform.
>
> > > My question is: does the opacity implemented in BlockUI works
> > > correctly in IE6?
>
> > > If not, maybe you could implement this alternative gif method for
> > > browsers and platforms that don't support opacity. For instance, I
> > > read you disabled the opacity for Linux+FF, perhaps you could enable
> > > with this work-around. It would look better than nothing while other
> > > browsers/platforms see a white opacity background.
>
> > > So, the suggestion is here, but I would like an answer to my question
> > > anyway :P

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