Web design help please?, PNG Transparency Hack in IE???? |
Web design help please?, PNG Transparency Hack in IE???? |
ian haydon |
Sep 24 2006, 03:14 PM
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Hi im new, please be gentle. Basically im new to designing and this sort of lark i usually create images for sites on a freelance level. So this site im doing for a friend is a starter. It may not be CSS or the most complex but it looks visually ok, and thats all i carefor at present.
Basically the template for a site im doing can be be seen on the link below: http://www.focuswebs.co.uk/clients/hollie/ It looks lovely in firefox and is exactly how i planned for it to! However ther two issues i have is that- Ive just found IE5/6 doesnt support PNG files. Im working with IE7 at home so its my ignorance that let me get this far in without noticing! Is there a way to fix this? Ive heard of some "HACKS" but i wouldnt have a clue about implementing them or which is best? I am using both PNG files in images and repeating BG images(which look fine in firefox). BAsically if u view it in firefox-this is how i want it in IE. The other prolem is the bottom of the film reel doesnt line up with the footer? I know FF and IE interpret tables wrong? IS there an easy fix for this? I appreciate any help you guys can offer - Il b about alot on here as ive read some interesting articles before i joined! Thanks in advance- IAN |
Christian J |
Sep 24 2006, 03:44 PM
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Hi im new, please be gentle. I'll do my best. QUOTE It does, just not alpha (gradient) transparency. QUOTE Is there a way to fix this? Ive heard of some "HACKS" but i wouldnt have a clue about implementing them or which is best? There are hacks. However, I don't see the need for alpha transparency on your page. You should be able to do it with normal images as well. QUOTE The other prolem is the bottom of the film reel doesnt line up with the footer? You'll get a gap in FF too, if you increase user text size. In wide windows some BG images (e.g. "film5.png") will repeat horizontally. QUOTE IS there an easy fix for this? Hard to say. You really should simplify your table layout. Perhaps use a single large BG image for the film roll rather than many slices. BTW, the random BG image script adds a new BODY tag in the middle of the page, which makes the HTML invalid. It's better to use a script that only changes the attributes of the already existing HTML body tag. Some other errors: http://www.htmlhelp.com/cgi-bin/validate.c...clients/hollie/ |
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