If you remove it, the InternetExplorer will not be able to show transparent PNG images.
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I too am concerned about what will happen if I remove this property from the style sheet.
Is that really it??
IE users wont get transparent PNGs?
Do you use these for anything? or is this just for when transparent PNG images are included in one of the entries or comments?
Do I really have to remove the browser compatibility plugin if remove this property? Can I leave the plugin without causing problems?
I don't want to leave the IE gang out. They have it tough enough. But if its just them getting a square with an X or some-such, when somebody includes a transparent PNG in their entry, well, they've got to be used to that sort of thing, right?
Stosh wrote:Is that really it?? IE users wont get transparent PNGs?
To be correct, it's not exactly it. Users of IE 6 (and only IE 6) will get PNG images including transparency, but the transparent parts won't be displayed as transparent, but with a grey-ish background instead. This refers to any transparent PNG images used in blog entries, comments and templates.