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Bestm8ts
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Posted at 4:07 pm on May 8, 2008 |
ok.. to clear a few things up lol... - gifs do not support transparency effects and i need that effect for the image to fit with the design... - IE6 does not support transparents png's.. its nothign to do with lossy.. its just whatever is supposed to be transparent comes out blue - its an exam.. i can submit pictures and resources to be checked but i cannot email stuff to myself... thanks for your help though.. the situation has been resolved.. i was able to work out how to remove the table outline ... its VIEW -> VISUAL AIDS -> TABLE BORDERS (untick).. for anyone who is interested.. thanks again :D |
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allsmiles
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Posted at 12:20 pm on May 8, 2008 |
Quote: from JeremyM at 2:52 pm on May 8, 2008
Quote: from allsmiles at 9:36 am on May 8, 2008
PNGs are a much more versatile format, supporting layers, alpha channels, 32 bit, etc... Gifs should've died with dialup.
Nah, gif's are useful still. I admit, I don't use them really at all, but they are still useful. Such as, little images here and there, spacers, etc. 
PNGs can operate as spacers. Not quite sure what you mean by little images. |
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JeremyM
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Posted at 6:52 am on May 8, 2008 |
Quote: from allsmiles at 9:36 am on May 8, 2008
PNGs are a much more versatile format, supporting layers, alpha channels, 32 bit, etc... Gifs should've died with dialup.
Nah, gif's are useful still. I admit, I don't use them really at all, but they are still useful. Such as, little images here and there, spacers, etc. |
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allsmiles
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Posted at 6:36 am on May 8, 2008 |
| PNGs are a much more versatile format, supporting layers, alpha channels, 32 bit, etc... Gifs should've died with dialup. |
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JeremyM
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Posted at 5:53 am on May 8, 2008 |
Quote: from allsmiles at 7:42 am on May 8, 2008
Quote: from JeremyM at 2:22 am on May 8, 2008
IE6 does support transparency in images, my friend. It's something you're doing wrong. Those table "outlines" in dreamweaver can be turned off somewhere in the preferences. I can't remember where, as I don't use tables. I use divs. 
It does not support PNG transparency well at all. Take screenshots of it on your own browser at home, upload them to your school user account, and access them in the exam. Either that or reduce the images to 8bit (should be almost lossless) and save them as gifs. 
Well, it's for an exam...so I'd just convert them to gif's and call it a day. Fuck PNG's anyways. |
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allsmiles
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Posted at 4:42 am on May 8, 2008 |
Quote: from JeremyM at 2:22 am on May 8, 2008
IE6 does support transparency in images, my friend. It's something you're doing wrong. Those table "outlines" in dreamweaver can be turned off somewhere in the preferences. I can't remember where, as I don't use tables. I use divs. 
It does not support PNG transparency well at all. Take screenshots of it on your own browser at home, upload them to your school user account, and access them in the exam. Either that or reduce the images to 8bit (should be almost lossless) and save them as gifs. |
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JeremyM
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Posted at 6:22 pm on May 7, 2008 |
| IE6 does support transparency in images, my friend. It's something you're doing wrong. Those table "outlines" in dreamweaver can be turned off somewhere in the preferences. I can't remember where, as I don't use tables. I use divs. |
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Bestm8ts
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Posted at 1:08 pm on May 7, 2008 |
Quote: from Shmakka at 1:06 pm on May 7, 2008
Can't you just view it in your browser ?
the only stuff i can print out is during the exam.. and the computers dont have IE7... its just such a pain in the arse! I could understand if i had to submit the website but i dont.. its just the screen shots! |
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Shmakka
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Posted at 1:06 pm on May 7, 2008 |
| Can't you just view it in your browser ? |
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