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    I need to support ie6.

    It works fine in ie7 + ff + safari but in ie6 it messes up

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    What format are your images.

    I think IE6 only supports transparent GIFs.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Calon View Post
    What format are your images.

    I think IE6 only supports transparent GIFs.
    i think PNG too... can be wrong.
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    images r PNG

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    You need to set the transparency

    Google something like PNGs in IE6

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    They're both right, it's because it's PNG and in Internet Explorer 6 it does not support alpha transparency. So you need to use a javascript hack for Internet Explorer 6 from what I heard - but this can be very resourceful in the sense of CPU etc from what I've heard.Any of the following should do it if I recall (from my personal resource)

    http://www.twinhelix.com/css/iepngfix/
    http://www.satzansatz.de/cssd/tmp/al...nsparency.html
    http://xrl.us/jywg
    http://devilock.mine.nu/pixie/
    http://xrl.us/sygd

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    Thanks Izak, i have downloaded something, gonna try it now

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    I use iaza to make images (.png) transparent and they work fine in all browsers. I'm pretty sure they convert it to .gif but the quality isnt effected.
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    I used a different solution in the end.

    Thanks everyone

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