CSS GUIDE -MOZ-OPACITY
This document is a work in progress and is subject to change.
Summary
- Firefox allows you to use coding to manipulate the opacity of an image.
- "Opacity" refers to transparency; the lesser the opacity of an image, the more transparent it is.
Initial Value: | 1(opaque) |
Applies to | all elements |
Inherited: | No |
Syntax
Opacity:1.0 shows you all of the image; Without any filters applied the opacity of an image is 1.0 (fully opaque).
We use CSS to define the initial degree of opacity in Firefox:
<IMG style="-moz-opacity:0.5" src="test.gif">
Valid range of values for -moz.opacity is from 0 to 1, where lesser equates to more transparency.
Usage
- Quick opacity change onMouseover:
<IMG style="-moz-opacity:0.6" src="alta.gif" onMouseover="this.style.MozOpacity=1" onMouseout="this.style.MozOpacity=0.6">
- For CSS opacity to work in the browser it must have some placement specified. Mozilla recommends that we use float:left; and position:relative; to work in Mozilla Firefox. The opacity code for simply displaying an image is more straightforward.
<span style="float:left;filter:alpha(opacity=25);-moz-opacity:.25;opacity:.25;"><img src="v90.gif" width="50" height="50"></span>
Mozilla Recommended Values
Notes
The World Wide Web Consortium (W3C) provides a free online CSS validation service.
Browser Compatibility
- Internet Explorer
- Firefox
- Opera