darkblue
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Haha thanks, it's actually taken from the Jack's Mannequin song (my fave). I need something that would work for everything, IE, Mozilla, Metscape... >.<
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Here's the deal. My layout goes as this:<div id="pagecell1"> <div class="feature"><h3>Temporary layout </h3> <p> Hi. This is the temporary page[...] </p> </div> <div class="story"> <h3>Be an[...]</h3> </div> <div class="story"> <table width="100%" cellpadding="0" cellspacing="0" summary=""> [stuff] </table> </div> </div> There is a background image, and the "pagecell1" div is white with black text. I want the cell to be about 75% opaque, so that we can see the background image through.I have a CSS page attached to it, and the main page was done in HTML.click here for a screenshot of the pageHow can I do this?
Opacity issue
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