Hi,
 
A young webdesigner colleague of mine insists on using PNG's with alpha
transparancy in his designs, mostly because he uses a lot of gradients
and he wants them to flow seamlessly into the other backgrounds.

Personally, I think it's bad practice to use such a feature since it
isn't supported by all browsers, something very specific to the PNG
format. I also have the mindset that you can get the same result by
using different techniques, without alpha transparancy. I find it odd
that they don't teach you these things in school to be honest..

What do you guys think? Use it or lose it?

Kind regards,
Gunther Van Butsele
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