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Site’s getting old?

~ 7th June 2004. · 18:01 CET · permanent link · printer friendly ~

Following Cameron Moll’s mini tutorial, I’ve come to this new oldish look.

Some details

These are only temporary, probably we’re getting back next week, so for Internet Explorer users a few screenshots were taken (IE doesn’t supports PNG alpha transparency):

oldish detail oldish detail oldish detail oldish detail

Tell me if you like it, tell me if you hate it…

4 Comments

  1. Why dont you use a clever little bit of javascript to force IE to open up the Alpha channel for those PNG\’s?

    It is easy enough to do, and it doesn\’t need to invalidate your CSS.

  2. That wouldn\’t be bad at all, I\’ll try it in a few days. This was just a little exercise, inspired by that great mini tutorial. Thanks for the suggestion!

  3. Thats ok. I must say, I like the top right hand corner the best.

    The effect you have got there produces great depth. I works very well.

  4. Nice PNG effect!I have a script I\’ve written that will \"transform\” GIFs to PNGs (under Mozilla or IE) where supported, when a \"png\” class is added to images or divs etc. that use them. It fires before the page load, so you don\’t see the ugly GIFs if supported. Not perfect, but it\’s worked for my uses.

    http://www.schillmania.com/projects/png/

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