PNGs vs GIFs

    Date: 06/23/05 (WebDesign)    Keywords: no keywords

    More irritatingly nit-picky graphics related questions :P

    I've set this page up with the main image as background (as someone here recently pointed out I was slicing uneccessarily!), but - unknown to me - some people with Windows IE view PNGs as having a solid grey background, so to them my elegantly overlaid logo looks like a solid grey block.

    The problem is that my GIF of the same logo looks like this:



    It seems fine on a white background, but on a coloured one...icky bitmappy edges.

    I know this is a bit of an age-old problem with GIFs and fine-ass fonts like UltraLights, but can anyone suggest a solution?

    Source: http://www.livejournal.com/community/webdesign/911723.html

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