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Post by Marjet on Mar 7, 2009 14:50:49 GMT -5
www.geocities.com/marjetkappelle/testingSo, after finally positioning the Iframe I'd like to know how to make the scrollbar and the background (in the Iframe) transparant. Can anyone give me a code for it? I have looked in some tutorials but I can't seem to find it. =S
Thanks in advance. :3
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Post by Ashia Firestorm on Mar 7, 2009 15:49:49 GMT -5
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Post by Marjet on Mar 7, 2009 16:28:31 GMT -5
Thank you. :3 It did helped me with the transparant background. But I can't seem to get the scrollbar transparant. :$ Any help? :3
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Post by Ashia Firestorm on Mar 7, 2009 16:33:25 GMT -5
I'm taking a look now for you... according to the research that I have done you can only do it with internet explorer, netscape and firefox ignore the codes. here's some more information... what browser are you wanting to use? www.xentrik.net/css/scrollbars.php
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Post by Marjet on Mar 7, 2009 16:48:24 GMT -5
I'd like to have it compatible in all browsers, but I see that isn't possible. Hmm.. well then I'll go for the codes that work in the normal browsers then. :3 Thanks, I'll look on it tomorrow. *almost bedtime.*
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Post by Ashia Firestorm on Mar 7, 2009 17:01:22 GMT -5
The website will still work in other browsers even if the code for the transparency is in the code. If the browser doesn't understand the code it will ignore it. So in IE the transparent scroll bars will work but in other browsers the scroll bars will appear as normal.
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Post by Rach on Mar 11, 2009 17:54:08 GMT -5
this is taken from my layout (:
in your iframe code put
style="FILTER: chroma(color=#191919)"
somewhere. (you can change the colour, thats just the one i used)
then on your scrollbar code, put the same colour on the things you want transparent. you can also put it as your background to make that transparent too (:
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