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Re: using css to create transparent table

Posted by tonnie on 10/29/64 11:53

johnmclaren_99@yahoo.com schreef:
> i just started doing this stuff... you are going to have to hold my
> hand a little.
> explain that so a noob can understand.
>
> tonnie wrote:
>> johnmclaren_99@yahoo.com schreef:
>> [restored topposting]
>>> tonnie wrote:
>>>> johnmclaren_99@yahoo.com schreef:
>>>>> I am attempting to create a table that has a semi transparent
>>>>> background, but has words and pictures inside, that are not
>>>>> transparent. either way, if i place the words directly into the table
>>>>> or create a table within the transparent one, the css style is
>>>>> inherited and everything becomes transparent. can i accomplish what i
>>>>> want using html?
>>>> Hi John,
>>>>
>>>> I am not quite sure what you are trying to achieve. Best would be to
>>>> place an example or at least a drawing online.
>>>>
>>>> Could it be something like this:
>>>>
>>>> http://vision2form.nl/Temp/tabel-transparent.html
>> > here's an example
>> > www.recycler.dyndns.org
>> >
>> > the text that reads "this is a test" needs to be solid, not opaque. i'm
>> > using Alpha(opacity=50) to control the table below it.
>> >
>> > use ie to view this page, i haven't fixed it for firefox, yet
>>
>> What if you would change the background for class 2 to transparent and
>> left out the filter?

You made a class ( .2 )

.2 {
cursor: auto;
background-color: #000000;
font-family: "Century Gothic";
font-size: 16px;
font-style: normal;
font-weight: bold;
font-variant: normal;
color: #00FF00;
filter: Alpha(Opacity=100);
}

The table containing "this is a test" has this class. My sugestion was
to alter the background into transparent and get rid of the declaration
filter: ...

So it would look like:

..2 {
background: transparent;
font-family: "Century Gothic";
font-size: 16px;
font-weight: bold;
color: #0F0;
}

(stripped some)

Didn't test it, so i don't know if this is working or even giving you
the effect wanted.

Note: Mozilla does not support filter i believe it is something like:

MozOpacity=opacity/100

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