The translucent area of the PNG background automatically turns gray under IE6.
I have never been successful using online filters, js, etc.
I tested it on IEtester. When I checked other people’s case pages in IEtester, it was still not transparent. .
I don’t know what the situation is. How do you solve the problem of using translucent PNG as the background in IE6? (PNG24-bit)
Convert png to gif, it seems that IE6 does not support png.
It just needs to be solved if it is not supported. . . And gif does not support translucency
The original text is here http://dudo.org/archives/2008052914233.html
Maybe IE6 is really okay, I am using IEtester, but it is opaque. Is there any difference between this IEtester and the real IE6? . . Can you try it with IEtester
I am using IE6. There is no need to do other tests, right?
Maybe there is really no problem with IE6. I am using IEtester, but it is opaque. Is there any difference between this IEtester and the real IE6? . . Could you try using IEtester? I have tried many so-called IE6 codes that support PNG translucency on the Internet, but they all failed. In the end, I had to use gif. But now IE6 is becoming less and less popular, so you don’t have to worry about IE6!
IE6 does not support translucency, no need to bother
I am using IE6, so there is no need to do other tests, right?
Well, I can only use IEtester on win7, but it feels a bit different from the real IE6. I don’t know how to install the pure IE6?
I am running a higher version of IE on this machine.
IETester is definitely different from the real IE6! Because the original poster is so confused, let me share a piece of information with you!
Let’s search for virtie, or search for thinapp, you can get ie6 running on win7. In addition, the PNG transparency problem under IE6 can indeed be solved through filters.
Well, it’s virtie6 to be precise, otherwise the search might not yield results