I am having issues with my site & I.E. My site is www.exerciserx.net it looks fine on Chrome/Firefox and I made all the necessary changes I learned on here...but it still comes up in yucky....any help would be greatly appreciated. Thanks a bunch and Happy New Year!
@eric - Your details there basically show how to do the background as transparent. He may also want the content to be semi transparent. In which case opacity: xx; would be required.
@andy_unleash this is true. However in 8 years I have never seen a single ie opacity question that wanted transparent innards. Due to the fact that if you simply google ie opacity I'm sure you get about 5000 answers. But there is a first for everything.
Hi All,
I am having issues with my site & I.E. My site is www.exerciserx.net it looks fine on Chrome/Firefox and I made all the necessary changes I learned on here...but it still comes up in yucky....any help would be greatly appreciated. Thanks a bunch and Happy New Year!
Sincerely, Craig M.
Use this on the CSS class you're trying to achieve opacity with:
This is a IE's version of opacity.
40 is the percentage of opacity. This is equivalent to opacity:0.4;
PS, no need to pre-tag your text :P
It's not quite that simple. A couple more things needed for cross browser.
Like this http://www.visibilityinherit.com/code/modern-css-opacity.php
@eric - Your details there basically show how to do the background as transparent. He may also want the content to be semi transparent. In which case
opacity: xx;would be required.@andy_unleash this is true. However in 8 years I have never seen a single ie opacity question that wanted transparent innards. Due to the fact that if you simply google ie opacity I'm sure you get about 5000 answers. But there is a first for everything.