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| Acmlm's Board - I2 Archive - Programming - Transparency in Firefox? |
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Xeolord![]() - B l u e s - Power Metal > All Level: 81 ![]() Posts: 2259/3418 EXP: 4884196 For next: 108653 Since: 03-15-04 From: Yeah Since last post: 15 hours Last activity: 15 hours |
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| Is there a way to do it? I remember 'style opacity' didn't work, and I can't say I know of any other way to make tables transparency, so just thought I'd ask. Simple question I guess. |
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King_Killa Koopa Level: 15 ![]() Posts: 34/117 EXP: 15096 For next: 1288 Since: 06-13-05 From: Shangri-La Since last post: 37 days Last activity: 18 days |
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| http://www.google.com/search?q=firefox+transparency the first result pretty much explains it, some of the other results do a nice job as well. btw, I don't mean this as a "USE GOOGLE!!" post, it just seemed easier to link to a page with multiple links to help, instead of just one page. |
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