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style="FILTER:alpha(opacity=0

Hi at all

please can you inform me how I can use style="FILTER:alpha(opacity=0 to
obtein dinamics image effects like fade ?
Infact I tryed to use it from javascripts but I am unable from javascript
to change the opacity value dinamically

regards

Pablitoscrpts
Feb 17 '06 #1
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Pablito wrote:

please can you inform me how I can use style="FILTER:alpha(opacity=0


You do realize that this is a non-standard CSS property, don't you?
Since this thing only works in IE, you'd be better off asking in some MS
newsgroup, microsoft.public.<something IE-related>

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Feb 17 '06 #2

"kchayka" <us****@c-net.us> ha scritto nel messaggio
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Pablito wrote:

please can you inform me how I can use style="FILTER:alpha(opacity=0


You do realize that this is a non-standard CSS property, don't you?
Since this thing only works in IE, you'd be better off asking in some MS
newsgroup, microsoft.public.<something IE-related>

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Please reply to the group so everyone can share.


SORRY but I thought it wa a CSS style

Is there some thing like?

Pablito
Feb 20 '06 #3
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Pablito wrote:
"kchayka" <us****@c-net.us> ha scritto nel messaggio
news:45************@individual.net...
Pablito wrote:

please can you inform me how I can use style="FILTER:alpha(opacity=0


You do realize that this is a non-standard CSS property, don't you?
Since this thing only works in IE, you'd be better off asking in some MS
newsgroup, microsoft.public.<something IE-related>

--
Reply email address is a bottomless spam bucket.
Please reply to the group so everyone can share.


SORRY but I thought it wa a CSS style


It is, you're fine.

But cross-browser fade effect with full set of gradations (not just
State 1 / State 2) is not possible with CSS only, you need to script.
If you fine with it, ask in <comp.lang.javascript>

Feb 20 '06 #4

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