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Which style sheet did you look at? If you go down to the bottom of the page you should see the words "color schemes" followed by three small graphics. If you click on the third one it will switch to the style sheet I'm referring to (style sheet switching doesn't work in Opera yet, though, so you'll have to use either IE or NN). Basically what I've got is a "content" div, and [b]everything[/b] on the page goes inside that div. So, basically, I would have to reset the styles for every single element in my style sheet. I figured I could live with just the images being 100% opaque, so I set the opacity for the img element to 100% (I used the CSSin the FAQ, by the way). This, however, does not "reset" the opacity, it just applies this opacity to the opacity of the parent element (the content div), still leaving me with 75% opacity. I tried setting opacity on the img element to 75%, but that just ends up giving all images within the content div an opacity of 56.25% (75% of 75%). Does that make things any clearer? [Edit: Once again, someone manages to sneak something in while I'm typing. I'll give that a try, Slime.] [This message has been edited by Suho1004 (edited 02-26-2003).]
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