Safari 1.2 supports opacity (without the prefix), and Safari 1.1 also supports opacity (with a -khtml- prefix). dave On Mar 26, 2004, at 5:10 PM, Sean M. Hall wrote: > Congratulations to Mozilla 1.7 Beta. It's the first browser to support > opacity. I wish Mozilla would drop the -moz- prefix on outline, box > sizing and other stuff. The dash at the beginning at can cause serious > parsing errors. > > Anyway there's a new test page at my CSS3 Tests site for Opacity: > http://geocities.com/seanmhall2003/css3/opacity.html > Enjoy and please tell me if Safari supports it. > > Dante Evans (AKA Sean M. Hall) > Freelance musician, historian, writer, web developer > www.sfhe.cjb.net > CEO of DCScript > www.dcscript.vze.com > 'Evans, Dante Evans'Received on Friday, 26 March 2004 21:09:09 GMT
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