Hi Louie,
Thanks I think I know what you mean. But if the actual opacity property doesn't exist in CSS 2.x then if you employ it on an image would it not also fail. If I use a solid image I won't have the transparent effect I really want.
If you know of a site off hand that uses this, I'll research into it, it seems all the sites out there at the moment are telling people to use the opacity property. I've looked around a good bit and havent seen this method used to effect.
I really do appreciate it, I'm more or less entirely self thought, and in secondary school so it's not like I don't listen in lectures, I love learning new things so well.. yes it would be very much appreciated.
Regards,
Baz |