I've just added to the format guidelines http://csswg.inkedblade.net/test/css2.1/format that tests should avoid relying on transparency in images. For some tests it maybe necessary, but if the test can be written with opaque images this is preferred because the xhtml1print format (for printer implementations) converts the images to JPEG, which doesn't support tranparency. ~fantasaiReceived on Monday, 13 August 2007 19:48:55 GMT
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