15 maj 2009 kl. 17.33 skrev Erik Vorhes:

> On Fri, May 15, 2009 at 5:12 AM, Gunther Van Butsele  
> <g...@velleman.be> wrote:
>>
>> 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.
>>
>> What do you guys think? Use it or lose it?
>
>
> You could use one of the many tricks to add PNG alpha transparency to
> Internet Explorer 6 [...] My preferred option for PNG transparency,  
> though, is to create PNG-8
> with alpha transparency [...]

I recently learned that filters have a serious backdraw: they heavely  
increase the memory consumption in the client, 
http://developer.yahoo.com/performance/rules.html#no_filters 
.

So it's wisely to avoid them and go for the PNG8 suggestion Erik  
mention here.

Kind regards
lars olof
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