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Posted by Jim Higson on 02/26/06 21:13

howachen@gmail.com wrote:

> The image is a jpeg or a gif. If you have tried out my html above,

'Fraid not. It'd be much easier to do so if you posted a link, copy+paste
into an empty document is tedious.

> you will see that both the table's
> bg (i.e. red in color) & the image have been faded out. (using CSS)
>
> My question is : how to apply this effect only on the table bg, but not
> the image?

Like I said, use a transparent PNG for the table background. If you only
want one colour in the table background, create a 1 pixel image of the
right colour/opacity and repeat it using the background-repeat rule.

This is what I do on this page:

http://surfcore.co.uk/forecasts

Notice how the breadcrumbs area is transparent, but not the crumbs
themselves. This is very similar to what you want.

--
Jim

> Jim Higson 寫道:
>
>> howachen@gmail.com wrote:
>>
>> > hi,
>> >
>> > i have a table, and inside that table, there is an image.
>> >
>> > i want to apply transparent effect on the table's background, but not
>> > the image, what can i do with css?
>>
>> Is the table's background an image? If so, try using a transparent PNG
>> perhaps.
>>
>> --
>> Jim

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