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Some more Regarding Yesterday's CSS Div Tags by bbr 2006-11-19 12:55:59
link anyone have any suggestions, etc, for muiltibrowser compatibility. etc. ?
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  Why don't you just make the image a PNG? by Arachnid2005-02-11 02:19:33
    too high filesize by bbr2005-02-11 02:23:02
      No, it's foolish and incompatible by Arachnid2005-02-11 02:41:00
        Besides... PNG isnt by bbr2005-02-11 02:55:00
          and. png... doesnt support animation. (n/t) by bbr2005-02-11 02:55:49
          Jpeg isn't 100% compatible either by Arachnid2005-02-11 03:06:17
            sparkle in the eyes.. by bbr2005-02-11 03:10:03
  If I were doing this... by defiler2005-02-11 03:25:08
    Change of plan. by defiler2005-02-11 03:39:24
      at work now. so cant. by bbr2005-02-11 04:29:32
        You can have the whole image as a GIF, by defiler2005-02-11 04:35:22
          dont have the full image here atm by bbr2005-02-11 05:08:07
            I've popped a message in. by defiler2005-02-11 05:27:02
              the dragons are seperate from the book. :) by bbr2005-02-11 05:43:06
  I'm assuming you didn't like my suggestion by voxwoman2005-02-11 03:38:26
    I thought the same thing, but by defiler2005-02-11 03:41:09
      Not doing gif/jpeg but different resolution by voxwoman2005-02-11 04:04:17
    i intend to split it in half at least by bbr2005-02-11 04:30:43
  Use ONE background picture NO "overlays"! by ideur2005-02-11 03:49:11

 

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