Taco Hoekwater wrote:
Taco Hoekwater wrote:
But I suddenly wonder how the wiki will look in IE. IE doesnt support transparent png. I'll try to find and IE somewhere for checking.
Jikes! Big black rectangles instead of the contents of the image! I guess reverting to non-transparent is unavoidable now. Unless there is a possibility to use .GIF instead of .PNG?
Taco
I'm sorry. It was my request to use pngalpha for figures on background that is not white (for "the question marks" for example, for math inside tables with gray background, ...), so if anyone is to blame: please, blame me! On white background, the rendered text shouldn't change, so the only difference would be on darker backgrounds, where fonts probably really appear too thin because of anti-aliasing. I didn't notice any weird functionality on IE since I don't use it, but Taco's observation is true (sad enough). No, please, no GIFs!!! If it has to be, let's keep opaque PNGs, GIFs are the very last option. Besides the licence (I don't know anything about it), the number of colors is limited, they aren't compressed (as PNGs are) and I would say (althoug I don't claim it and I didn't take time to check) that transparency is implemented as a "transparent color" rather than transparent gradient in GIFs. Shame on Microsoft! Mojca