On Feb 16, 2:13 am, Klaus Hartl <klaus.ha...@googlemail.com> wrote:
> > It's false in IE because it tests for use of the 'opacity' style, not
> > whether the browser has opacity support.  Since IE uses filters to
> > achieve opacity this results in a false value.  I think it makes sense
> > when you think of it that way.
>
> Sure. Although I would have called the property something like
> $.support.CSS3Opacity or $.support.W3COpacity etc... I still think
> it's confusing.
>
> --Klaus

I would think that "opacity" or "boxModel" would mean the W3C version
of it.

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