Re: Transparent images!
- From: JDS <jeffrey@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Fri, 30 Jun 2006 09:39:23 -0400
On Fri, 30 Jun 2006 10:20:32 +0000, STUART ESSOM wrote:
Thanks for the warning :)
I actually got this piece of code from www.dynamicdrive.com which I find is
always usual for things like this. :)
"JDS" <jeffrey@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
news:pan.2006.06.30.00.35.36.755688@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
What effect are you trying to acheive? Describe in words, without
technical (i.e.[1] specific code) details. Then maybe someone here can
help you figure it out.
Yes, I should have been more specific.
The page i am dealing with is actually a 'floating frame' and I want the
background image to be transparent so that you can see the background image
of its parent page behind it.
Then i need others images on the page to be transparent (to a different
degree) so that you see both backgrounds behind them!!!
Confused!!!! :)))
I guess what is want it type of a layer thing going on!
Please help somebody. :))
Stuart
DynamicDrive has good scripts and it has bad. It is hard to tell which is
which, though, and for what reasons, by the relative newb.
My question is *WHY* do you want this transparent image floating over
another transparent image?
Also, can you do a mock up in, say, photoshop, (and post it to the web
somewhere) so we can see what you mean?
later...
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JDS
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