[Scummvm-devel] New manual - The Burning Question!

James 'Ender' Brown ender at scummvm.org
Sun Jul 18 19:26:03 CEST 2004


That has absolutely nothing to do with the problem, which is that
certain browsers simply cannot render alpha channels. It doesn't matter
whether the image is contained in HTML or CSS - it's still a PNG with
alpha :)

 - Ender

On Mon, 2004-07-19 at 10:03, Jamieson Christian wrote:
> ----- Original Message ----- 
> From: "James 'Ender' Brown"
> 
> > Of course if CSS is used, and used properly, then it should be a matter
> > of a few seconds to switch the look and feel between any of the four
> > (and more) :-).
> 
> Not quite, since the logo uses a alpha channel. Best appearance is done
> by filling the background of the image with the background colour of the
> page.
> 
> ---------------------------- 
> 
> Use the CSS "background-image" style attribute to reference the appropriate
> image as the background for a fixed-size <div style="float:left"></div>.
> This moves the image reference out of the HTML. Problem solved.
> 
> I agree that CSS should allow for all four color schemes to be available for
> one single HTML source. For browsers such as Firefox, you can even use <link
> rel="alternate stylesheet"> to allow Firefox to present a menu list of all
> the options and switch between them on-the-fly.
> 
> The actual HTML should contain content, not presentation details. If it
> contains anything that has to be changed just because of a new color scheme,
> something is wrong with the way it HTML is being constructed.
> 
> 
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