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05/24/2006 05:39:58 AM · #1 |
I am working on my smugmug website. Here is the link: J Ralston Photography
See how my header is solid black, which is how I create it in PS? Is there a way to save the image as a transparency so that smugmug's background shows through and still use it with smugmug?
Thanks!
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05/24/2006 05:46:18 AM · #2 |
I think with it being transparent it has to be a gif, but I could be wrong on that!
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05/24/2006 05:52:37 AM · #3 |
Or you could use PNG. But then you run into browser problems. IE only displays transparent PNGs using a ugly hack.
edit: Oh, I see what you mean now. GIF is enough for the header.
Message edited by author 2006-05-24 05:54:40. |
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05/24/2006 07:55:59 AM · #4 |
As stated Gif is the way to go for transparent images.
BTW, hopefully not hijacking the thread but can I ask about your layout? Is that a smugmug item or did you design it. Specifically I like how you can choose the style so they display different ways. Really cool.
Feel free to PM me if you want to retain the original thread.
Thanks in advance.
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05/24/2006 07:58:47 AM · #5 |
the guys at the smugmug forum, digital grin, are incredibly helpful. they not aonly answer questions, but if your'e a complete neophyte (that would be me...) they'll even do it for you!
looks good so far...
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05/24/2006 04:54:09 PM · #6 |
Originally posted by sabphoto: As stated Gif is the way to go for transparent images.
BTW, hopefully not hijacking the thread but can I ask about your layout? Is that a smugmug item or did you design it. Specifically I like how you can choose the style so they display different ways. Really cool.
Feel free to PM me if you want to retain the original thread.
Thanks in advance. |
Thank you everyone. I will try it as a gif.
My layout is the SmugMug 'black arts' layout. The only thing I have messed with so far is changing the header and the footer to my own.
I'll have to check out that forum I need to figure out how to add buttons to link to other pages and such. It's all so overwhelming right now!!!
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05/24/2006 04:57:48 PM · #7 |
You could also use the Alpha CSS style.
style="filter:alpha(opacity=50);-moz-opacity:0.5;opacity: 0.5;"
//www.hypergurl.com/cssalphafilter.html
//www.fred.net/dhark/demos/css/css_filter_examples.html <- This one i like. :D
Message edited by author 2006-05-24 16:59:59. |
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05/24/2006 04:59:29 PM · #8 |
Originally posted by Ampao64: You could also use the Alpha CSS style.
style="filter:alpha(opacity=50);-moz-opacity:0.5;opacity: 0.5;" |
That doesn't work for all browsers.
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05/24/2006 05:05:42 PM · #9 |
PNG. PNGs can be transparent, but they retain all the quality of a a JPG.
PNGs can also be semi-transparent. |
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05/24/2006 05:17:13 PM · #10 |
But, as stated earlier, IE does not render the alpha channel (transparency) of a PNG image without some Javascript hackery.
//homepage.ntlworld.com/bobosola/ |
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05/25/2006 06:55:31 PM · #11 |
LOL, it's like you guys are speaking a foreign language ;o)
I want to keep my page simple, I just need to get into dgrin and learn some things!
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05/26/2006 07:52:06 PM · #12 |
| M$ promissed a fix in the next version of IE and that was way aback in v4! hopefully 7 will have a fix and web graphics guys will rejoice :) |
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05/26/2006 08:04:01 PM · #13 |
yep a gif would work fine I just helped troy on here with his smugmug header and saved it as a gif
as stated above //www.dgrin.com is great for alll your smugmug questions or help you made need
Message edited by author 2006-05-26 20:05:56.
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