Only if they are PNGs with alpha transparencies - these are not supported in IE6 amongst others (although there are hacks). If it's just a straightforward image, then PNG will be absolutely fine.

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On 27 Apr 2009, at 10:46, Mike Kear wrote:

I’m looking at a whole bunch of icons to use in a new app I’m building, and rather than convert them all to gifs, I was thinking of leaving them as the .png format they are now. They work on all the browsers I use, but I’m wondering what everyone else’s experience has been of using .pngs in web pages.

Last time I tried using a png, I found it worked ok in some browsers and not in others. Is this still a relevant issue?

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