Jonathan Bartlett wrote:
If you're using PNG it's because Internet Explorer SUCKS at rendering
PNGs. IE can only do binary transparency, it cannot do a full alpha
channel.
There are two ways around this: you can convert the image in Gimp to
indexed color (yuck, but compatible; not suitable for al
If you're using PNG it's because Internet Explorer SUCKS at rendering
PNGs. IE can only do binary transparency, it cannot do a full alpha
channel.
Jon
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On Fri, 2 Jul 2004 17:26:07 -0400
David A Iacobellis <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I developed a website and used script-fu/logos in gimp 1.2 to make the logos
> and buttons. I then removed the background layer from the image to give me a
> transparent background. In mozilla and kon
Hello,
I developed a website and used script-fu/logos in gimp 1.2 to make the logos
and buttons. I then removed the background layer from the image to give me a
transparent background. In mozilla and konqueror the images are rendered
correctly but recently I pulled up the website on a friends