(Link to AcmlmWiki) Offline: thank ||bass
Register | Login
Views: 13,040,846
Main | Memberlist | Active users | Calendar | Chat | Online users
Ranks | FAQ | ACS | Stats | Color Chart | Search | Photo album
06-16-24 07:59 PM
0 users currently in Modern Art.
Acmlm's Board - I3 Archive - Modern Art - Summer layout New poll | |
Add to favorites | Next newer thread | Next older thread
User Post
emcee

Red Super Koopa


 





Since: 11-20-05

Last post: 6328 days
Last view: 6327 days
Posted on 05-06-06 08:46 AM Link | Quote
It's not quite summer yet, but I wish it was, so I've made a summer layout. It has watermelon, and, well, that's it, just watermelon.

Can't seem to get the transparency to work on IE though.

I'll add a little more later.
Chris

Spiny


 





Since: 11-17-05

Last post: 6437 days
Last view: 6437 days
Posted on 05-06-06 10:30 AM Link | Quote
style="filter:alpha(opacity=75)" should do... if that's what you are talking about. Other than that, it doesn't look bad. Just for a white plain table, I think there's a need of a border or something... Unless you are adding the filter.
emcee

Red Super Koopa


 





Since: 11-20-05

Last post: 6328 days
Last view: 6327 days
Posted on 05-06-06 01:18 PM Link | Quote
Originally posted by Chris
style="filter:alpha(opacity=75)" should do... if that's what you are talking about. Other than that, it doesn't look bad. Just for a white plain table, I think there's a need of a border or something... Unless you are adding the filter.


That's exactly what I used, but it doesn't seem to want to work. Without the transparency, it could use a border, but I like it without the border, with the transparency.
Thexare

Metal battleaxe
Off to better places








Since: 11-18-05

Last post: 6328 days
Last view: 6327 days
Posted on 05-06-06 01:35 PM Link | Quote
actually, Chris got it slightly wrong.

Taken from my layout at EDS...

style="filter:alpha(opacity: 75)"

That should work for IE, but it won't work in lololol. Likewise, what I'm using now works in lololol, but not in IE. =/
emcee

Red Super Koopa


 





Since: 11-20-05

Last post: 6328 days
Last view: 6327 days
Posted on 05-07-06 09:19 PM Link | Quote
That didn't work either. I'm pretty sure I've got it right, I copied it directly from a working example. Something about it being on this page. Maybe if I put the style seperately instead of as an attribute. I hate IE. Originally I had a div in a div in a div. IE was so confused it just expanded the whole thing to about 20 times the proper height and width.
Chris

Spiny


 





Since: 11-17-05

Last post: 6437 days
Last view: 6437 days
Posted on 05-07-06 11:24 PM Link | Quote
Thanks Chev. Anyway, emcee, did you try and use it for your td tag? For example, <table><td style="filter:alpha(opacity: 75)"> -- style inserted within the td tag with shows on your white background to make it transparent. As far as using it on div tags, I am not known on if that works or not....


This is an example...


Code:
<table><td bgcolor="#ffffff" style="filter:alpha(opacity: 50)"><font color="blue">This is an example...</font></td></table>



(edited by Chris on 05-07-06 10:28 PM)
(edited by Chris on 05-07-06 10:30 PM)
emcee

Red Super Koopa


 





Since: 11-20-05

Last post: 6328 days
Last view: 6327 days
Posted on 05-08-06 02:11 AM Link | Quote
Ok, I seem to have located part of the problem. I used min-width, and min-height, something IE doesn't support. Appartently though, IE won't apply a filter unless atleast one dimensional property is set. Simply adding _height:80% solves the problem on the version on my computer. However, setting any dimensional property, no matter how small, in my actual layout, causes IE to once again freak out and expand the thing by like 20 times. I hate IE.

So it still needs work.

But besides the technical side, any critiques on the visual aspect?
Cruel Justice
I have better things to do.


 





Since: 11-18-05
From: At my house!

Last post: 6328 days
Last view: 6328 days
Posted on 05-08-06 02:15 AM Link | Quote
Nothin' like sinking your teeth into a slice of watermelon on a hot summer day. The watermelons do look rather strange though, I've never seen yellow specks on them before. As for the layout, it beats mine. Simple enough to function without failure and legible. Good work!
emcee

Red Super Koopa


 





Since: 11-20-05

Last post: 6328 days
Last view: 6327 days
Posted on 05-08-06 04:11 AM Link | Quote
Thanks.

Any specific problems? How's the transparency (for those of you can see it)? Is it readable, or should I go more opaque?

Would it be better with a border?

I chose watermelon, because besides being my favorite food, pictures of them always remind me of Summer.

As for the spots, its a variety called Moon and Stars. I've got a few seedlings I grew that I'll be planting in a few days.

The original image didn't tile, so it took a little editing, but since I know where they're at, the fake parts kind of stand out. I think I work on it a little more.
Add to favorites | Next newer thread | Next older thread
Acmlm's Board - I3 Archive - Modern Art - Summer layout |


ABII

Acmlmboard 1.92.999, 9/17/2006
©2000-2006 Acmlm, Emuz, Blades, Xkeeper

Page rendered in 0.014 seconds; used 391.05 kB (max 478.59 kB)