Sent by tedd on 22 March 2004 18:06
>>However, I have prepared an example of inherited transparency for
>>borders, see:
>>
>>http://www.webbytedd.com/border/
>>
>>In the top three boxes, the border color is inherited, which
>>includes transparent. However, it still won't validate because I
>>used color:transparent and transparent is not considered a "proper"
>>color.
>>
>>In the last box, the color is defined as red while the border is
>>not inherited but rather defined as transparent. Note that the
>>border does not pick up the red, but rather uses transparent.
>>
>>tedd
>
>tedd,
>
>Your example gives the following results in Mozilla 1.6 (borders on
>boxes -- in order from top to bottom -- are green, blue, black,
>transparent) and IE 6 (green, blue, black, red.).
>
>kasey
Kasy:
Yeah, isn't that interesting? Check out what browser-cam has to say:
http://www.browsercam.com/public.aspx?proj_id=53430
Apparently, more than Mozilla has problems with transparent borders.
tedd
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