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    Default HTML TRANSPARENT Background?

    Hi.

    I have made a transparent.gif in photoshop and set as a background for a webpage displayed in a frame... its not transparent.

    How can I make it transparent?

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    Well I think it works if u save it as a PNG
    That post was really sensible!

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    Try the whole process again? Or try another uploader.. ?
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    I uploaded it thru cpanel.... can any1 provide a link to a transparent image/code that workz?

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    Post it i'll do it for ya.
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    get firefox but I never really got rid of an internet my dad usually did it for me.
    If you know how post below so I can do this.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Hoooon View Post
    Hi.

    I have made a transparent.gif in photoshop and set as a background for a webpage displayed in a frame... its not transparent.

    How can I make it transparent?
    I'm not entirely sure what you're trying to do, but you can try this...

    By 'frame' you mean iframe, yeah?

    Make sure you've set the iframe to allow transparency.

    HTML Code:
    <iframe allowtransparency="true"></iframe>
    Also, make sure you haven't defined a colour as your iframe's background.
    Last edited by Flumples; 01-09-2007 at 12:36 AM.

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    or <iframe allowtransparency="yes"></iframe>




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    <iframe src="Cpanel_Login.html" name="Cpanel Login" width="198" height="135" scrolling="no" frameborder="0"></iframe>

    That rly is no help at all! (soory to be rude) but u dont say WHERE to stick that code.
    Above is my code, and also, do i needa stick transparent background in again too?

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    Is the image actually transparent? :p


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    I dnt mean to be rude but I aint a *******! Of course its transparent! (no its not just white!)

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