Another possibility if the container of the image has a solid background is to change the matte of the png to that same color of the html container background.
ie. if your changing the opacity of the image and its in a div that has a green background then change the matte of the png to green and it should work out pretty well. On Jul 19, 5:42 pm, apuredol <apure...@gmail.com> wrote: > Hi, I am using and modifying the sample demo page and have a error on > IE: > > Using: > > $(function() { > $('#pretty').tooltip({ > track: true, > delay: 0, > fade: 500, > showURL: false, > showBody: " - ", > extraClass: "pretty", > fixPNG: true, > left: 120 > }); > > }); > > The fade effect on IE causes that the image shadow.png appears black > on border for a while, fade effect is too uggly, firefox and safari > works fine. Now I have to set fade=0 only to support IE7. > > Is there a way to use it? > > Thanks.