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I'm a webmaster from 2000. Few days ago a very strange project arrived in my hands. I have a photoshop layout that I am supposed to slice and mount into HTML+CSS. This is a very common task for me....but this time is different. Final goal is to have a semi-transparent grid layer that overlay ALL website content (text, pics tables,colors) ... as concept imagine a background image pattern that stay ABOVE website content and not below. Do you know a way to obtain this effect without impact on other standard functionality of a webpage ? I tried for example some DIV structures with opacity: 0.n; -moz-opacity: 0.n; filter: alpha(opacity=n); The problem with this approach (and all solutions lightbox like) is that the layer is modal. No access to underline content is allowed. Any help much much appreciated. Best regards. |
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joker197cinque wrote:
> I'm a webmaster from 2000. Few days ago a very strange project arrived > in my hands. Cross-post if you must but don't multi-post! Already answered in alt.html Don't know cross-post from multi-post? Then Google is your friend. -- Take care, Jonathan ------------------- LITTLE WORKS STUDIO http://www.LittleWorksStudio.com |
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