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How to get PNG image transparency working in Internet Explorer


Daniel0

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[quote]Directly inserting PNG images with transparency in Internet Explorer will leaves you with a big white spot in webpages. This tutorial shows you how this can be solved.[/quote]
http://digg.com/design/How_to_get_PNG_image_transparency_working_in_Internet_Explorer

I didn't post a direct link as some of the comments there have some ok information as well.
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here's another one. i believe it probably uses the same method, but just involves throwing a JS include at the top of the page:
http://homepage.ntlworld.com/bobosola/pngtest.htm

i like the way they've done it in the article you've linked to though as there's always something slightly dodgy about using JS to patch things up. good shout.
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[quote author=redbullmarky link=topic=119067.msg487187#msg487187 date=1166434887]
i like the way they've done it in the article you've linked to though as there's always something slightly dodgy about using JS to patch things up. good shout.
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I agree, but I wish the Microsoft's developers could get IE to actually work so web developers didn't have to make thousands of hacks just to make it work in their browser.
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