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    Date: 06/02/05 (WebDesign)    Keywords: html

    Have kind of a strange question. Does anyone know how to make one of those silvery-transparent backgrounds? I've seen them on a few sites, and can't recall the names/addresses off the top of my head. I'm helping a friend mock up her site, and that's something she wants.

    http://antithesis.dyndns.org/stuff/index.html is the rough mock (No, we don't plan on using a huge background image as such, etc etc.) The 'content' div is where i'm talking about. Anyone know how to make something so we can make the background of that partially transparent?

    Source: http://www.livejournal.com/community/webdesign/895127.html

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