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I'm dizzy. I tested IE6 compatibility at the company and there was no problem. But when I got home, a bug appeared_html/css_WEB-ITnose

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Our company is already compatible with the transparency issue of png24, and there are no problems when we use ietester to test it!
When I continued working at home, I also used the latest version of ietester, but all the png-24 pictures were not displayed. What is the problem? ? ? ? ?


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My compatible way is to use css. The parent element adds height overflow:hidden, and the child element uses margin to position the image The TAT just doesn’t know why it displays differently on different computers

Now I don’t even consider IE6, this browser from more than ten years ago
You can test it under the native IE6 to see if there is any problem

ietest is sometimes inaccurate.

Use a virtual machine, boy.

ietest is sometimes inaccurate.


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Filter solves the problem of ie6 background not coming out. If the png image is directly inserted into the page, you need to use JS

Use 8-bit png. Try it? IE\6 is compatible


ietest is sometimes inaccurate.


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Remember to use index color transparent

ietester is not accurate for IE6 png, usually install a virtual machine and use native IE6 test

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