Not quite:http://blogs.sitepoint.com/2007/09/18/png8-the-clear-winner/

PNG-8 have the possibility of multiple translucent palette entries, but only
Fireworks has a PNG-8 export that supports this. Or use smush.it to convert
down.

In browsers that support PNG alpha you get the full translucency, and in
<IE7 you get that traditional GIF-like on/off transparency.

I don't think this is off topic, as it would affect how you accomplish a CSS
task, ie normally having a separate IE style sheet for transparent images.
<http://blogs.sitepoint.com/2007/09/18/png8-the-clear-winner/>
Kevin


On Mon, Jan 24, 2011 at 9:02 AM, "G.Sørtun" <gunla...@c2i.net> wrote:

>
>  I'm thinking (accurately or not  :)  that an 8-bit PNG offers translucency
>> (if that's the right word) if the original file has it. With a smaller file
>> size than 24-bit. Right? Applicable?
>>
>
> An 8-bit PNG is somewhat like a "refined GIF" - transparency is "on/off".
>
> Example...
> <http://www.gunlaug.no/contents/wd_additions_05.html>
>
> ...and we are drifting off declared list-topic (CSS) now.
>
> regards
>        Georg
>
>
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