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How to make a transparent sub-menu background

Thread began 10/22/2009 7:43 am by cnoverton391588 | Last modified 10/23/2009 12:30 pm by cnoverton391588 | 4516 views | 2 replies |

cnoverton391588

How to make a transparent sub-menu background

Hello, I'm wondering if there's css coding to make the sub menu partially transparent (like an alpha of 80%) in CSS Menu Writer.

Thanks for your help!

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Eric Mittman

This is not something that I have much experience with but doing a quick search I found this code:

filter:alpha(opacity=50);
-moz-opacity:0.5;
-khtml-opacity: 0.5;
opacity: 0.5;



I got this from the following page:

css-transparency-settings-for-all-broswers/

I think you would want to apply this to the :a class for the links.

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cnoverton391588

Hey, thanks, Eric. I'll give it a shot. I ended up working some transparency into a PNG32 file which is working well on this menu. But I'll give it a shot for some others. I appreciate your time!

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