Tag Archives: Transparency

CSS: fly-out menu with transparency

So I will be using the palate listed below right here, http: //www. seoconsultants. com/css/menus/ And endeavoring to create an result as similar as you possibly can to this: Stu Nicholls CSSplay Mistake Page Almost any suggestions or dif. code that we can use Is unable to directly use the specified menu (2nd link) as it is copyrighted. RECOGNIZE: I am wanting to use the same effect of list over picture, when using the picture as a background inside a < div> licence plate.: -\ The top end link you sent fails, gives 404. Unlike in the west replicating it. The way is to start using a transparent image which has a black tint to help it and use that as a transparent background on the positioned div which can have your sub selection on. Without seeing exactly what you’re already employing however it’s difficult to express to exactly how getting accomplished.

Posted in Web Design | Tagged , , , , , , , , , , | Leave a comment

Image optimization

Might someone tell me modern ways to optimise big images and so forth. Actually I would like to increase the downloading speed of my site that has bulky images. I want to stay the images but simultaneously want to cut the downloading time frame too. Please aid.: classic: Perhaps you have tried working when using the JPEG compression degree of whatever you’re applying Fractal (old) wavelets (less old). Perhaps you have tried working when using the JPEG compression degree of whatever you’re applying Fractal (old) wavelet compression setting (less old). assuming the person that could take a amazing approach and compose a program to begin this would not place the question to begin with, allow me to provide a real planet answer. within your image program, try to find the " Conserve For Web" or maybe similar term. also, if you are choosing transparency, jpeg will not be right for you. DC can be your mission to go people off, or show your superiority if you’re so offended by those that have simple questions, why bother might it kill to just offer a response Great help however the JPEG progressive house allows the image to load to be a blurry … Continue reading

Posted in Web Design | Tagged , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , | Leave a comment

In Urgent need of help

Hey everybody. I’ve got your background image using a website. However I would like the body content being in a almost white semi-transparent layer. So the image can certainly seen through it though the text is understandable! Ooh, I ‘ve a superb solution for this Make a transparent, 1×1 bright pixel, and set it as being the background. 0kb quality, so it’s as when you were using CSS. easy, open photoshop as well as a graphic editor. create a 1x1px canvas, make a new layer along with fill with whitened, then click that, and set the transparency to say 40% (you must try to fiddle by using this) Save and upload with your text container as: Code: #containerbackground-image: url(.. /images/textcont. png); Make sure everyone save it as a png though without a jpg because jpg doesn’t service transparency k Desire this helps haha GARY, Great minds assume alike ey! lol MY PARTNER AND I totally ninja’d ones post. You described it way better though, hahah And you posted first ‘! Thanks men. OK well Concerning an issue: -( Ok, well share along with us Basically, George was a little bit incorrect. What you look for is a trans background, not … Continue reading

Posted in Web Design | Tagged , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , | Leave a comment

png?….jpeg?….pdf? from dwg

may anyone have a opinion please…….. we would like to put 2d layouts / full coloring (10+) surface designs mainly.; (these designs are on the dwg auto cad report and obviously not necessarily universally read), onto a website that will present these in thumbnail as well as full screen measurement……… in the tests Concerning done pdf’s are generally great quality nonetheless are huge, jpegs help to make smooth lines jagged…….. png’s seem ideal but aren’t read by many web browsers…….. anyone know any kind of info or have experience of the……….. yeah illustrator should’ve been learnt decades ago! hope this should the right line…………………………. mike Png is definitely perfectly safe. The following webpage alone functions 42 png photos. The only browser with which has an issue will be IE6, and that’s provided that it has the alpha layer. Furthermore, that browser should be used by 1% from the English speaking universe. As responded in another thread… Earlier… Help to make your thumbnails inside jpg format… Pdf’s created from within autocad while using export option will be fullsize… Which you truly don’t need… PNGs are usually supported by most browsers, but certain PNG formats continue to are issues. WE use adobe … Continue reading

Posted in Web Design | Tagged , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , | Leave a comment

Website looks/acts different after being uploaded

Quite simply I put an image with the side of this page, peeking out from behind the textual content. It looks good if i check it locally (file –> wide open, etc), but right after uploading it, it image is pushed up to the right. Additionally, the sliding banner of snap shots breaks in Chrome (but exclusively after uploading, it is fine locally). What is considered causing this The way it looks locally in Opera/IE/Firefox/Chrome How it takes care of uploading in Opera/IE/Firefox How it takes care of uploading in Chrome(I zoomed out to have the whole picture) The particular CSS The particular HTML (I taken out the lorem ipsum intended for viewing convenience) The particular uploaded website When it makes any difference, I’m importing through HostMantis by using CPanel. It has related to this: #sidebar padding-left: 790px; elevation: 384px; position: absolute; margin-top: -500px; z-index: -1; But I’m uncertain of which part. Start removing elements and see what happens. Okay, WHEN I removed the height. The rest tend to be pretty necessary. I recently can’t understand the reason why it looks fine through the file, but definitely not when it’s downloaded. I’ve also tested out moving the < div id=" … Continue reading

Posted in Web Design | Tagged , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , | Leave a comment

Need a Coding Exercise

I never mention it any longer than necessary, yet as I’ve reported before, I’m at present deployed. I haven’t done a whole lot in terms of website development so far. MY SPOUSE AND I do, however have one or two projects I require on. The issue is, I simply just can’t get our brain into the item. Therefore, I’m hoping a couple of quick coding exercises could easily get me there (a css-only whatever, etc. ). And this is when you all come in. Any suggestions Ron… There’s been past discussion concerning this site: https: //squareup. com/ A great deal of CSS3, Javascripting, as well as JQuery. I determined that this main background image is a full-size blurry photograph. After that they’ve taken photos of hands along with objects (in well-defined focus) against your black curtain. The " black" becomes a transparency to the PNG as it’s slid in the blurry background. The affect is excellent, and I’m asking yourself if there’s not so much a way to duplicate the image effect… but more concerning the background slider with the forms on top. As well as the login part mounts another aspect… the whole thing drops down for any login … Continue reading

Posted in Web Design | Tagged , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , | Leave a comment
Page 2 of 212