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  • #27380
    mrmaroo
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    Hi my name is Peter and I am a junior web designer in the UK, I wish to ask for some help with a current site I have just built? The site content has large background images and a navigation bar at the bottom. I used the example article on the CSS tricks to build my pages

    https://css-tricks.com/perfect-full-page … und-image/

    However, I seem to have an issue with the positioning of my menu strip at the bottom of the page, the transparency is fine and all looks positioned well in FF IE CHROME, OPERA and SAFARI etc I do have a problem with the pages in IE 6 and below. Please can someone guide me in the right direction for the transparent strip to be in the correct position in IE 6 – below?

    I am very new to CSS and HTML so any help would be really appreciated, many thanks for your help and support.
    my site is

    http://www.bluestonedesign.co.uk/

    Kindest regards

    Peter

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    matt25
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    I don’t have IE6 on this computer so I can’t see the problem and am just going on what you have described.
    IE6 doesn’t support transparent images I don’t need to repeat ways of overcoming this problem so just do a search on the web for IE6 transparency or here on css-tricks
    for the positioning, easiest way is to use an IE6 and below style sheet where there is a great artical for here
    hope that helps
    Matt

    #68815
    mrmaroo
    Member
    "matt25" wrote:
    I don’t have IE6 on this computer so I can’t see the problem and am just going on what you have described.
    IE6 doesn’t support transparent images I don’t need to repeat ways of overcoming this problem so just do a search on the web for IE6 transparency or here on css-tricks
    for the positioning, easiest way is to use an IE6 and below style sheet where there is a great artical for here
    hope that helps
    Matt

    Hi Matt, thank you so much for the help, your time is really appreciated. I will try the CSS styles for IE6, Kindest regards and a Happy new Year

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