Over the weekend I found myself having pizza with a pretty good CSS
hacker, who informed me that the DIV tag can take a background
attribute. So putting a chart, with lowered opacity, in a DIV with a
background image, sounds like something to experiment with. Here it
is, enjoy

http://davidnicol.com/Chartoverlay.html

On Mon, Jan 31, 2011 at 3:21 PM, Jesse Smith <[email protected]> wrote:
> Thanks for your input, David. We have in fact considered doing a
> transparant overlay, but if we go that route we will lose the js
> mouseover effects, unfortunately. Your other idea, turning down the
> opacity of the whole chart, definitely could work- I'll have to see
> how the chart looks with grays and lighter shades of color as opposed
> to blacks and bold colors.

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