PNG with alpha

User 1884991 Photo


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Hi.

Why does PNG with alpha channels turns mostly black in VSD? In the browser it looks fine.

RGDS,
Tore.
A good looser never wins.
User 422767 Photo


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There's probably a more complicated answer somewhere, but I think it's to help with positioning the image. VSD wont render anything under the alpha layer, so you have to be careful when overlapping images.
Aren't you a little short for a Storm Trooper?
User 1884991 Photo


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Thank you Zac.
I hope they can solve the problem in the near future...
A good looser never wins.
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What would an alpha channel have to do with positioning of an element on a web page?
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User 422767 Photo


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Tomalicious wrote:
What would an alpha channel have to do with positioning of an element on a web page?


As stated, "VSD wont render anything under the alpha layer, so you have to be careful when overlapping images."
Aren't you a little short for a Storm Trooper?
User 364143 Photo


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Probably has to do with the entire thread.
CoffeeCup... Yeah, they are the best!
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Delete this thread, - or at least that spam link in the middle... (just a friendly suggestion)
User 364143 Photo


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Fist of all that wasn't spam, that was a link to a product that accomplishes what the OP wants to accomplish. Let's not have transparency. Let's not allow CoffeeCup applications to stand on their own merit. If the apps were all that and a cup of tea available at great savings, then those competitive links won't be a problem.
CoffeeCup... Yeah, they are the best!
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Per wrote:
Delete this thread, - or at least that spam link in the middle... (just a friendly suggestion)


Well done. Satisfied now?
A good looser never wins.
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StratMan
On the basis of what seems to have been a misunderstanding here, when you post links (particularly to software similar to CC stuff), it might be an idea to qualify your reasons for doing it so that your intentions are clear. Sometimes the person trying to keep a handle on what happens in the forums (on this occasion, yours truly) doesn't see immediately the reasons behind that kind of unqualified post. I did in fact add my own post asking you to explain, but when no answer appeared, I removed both yours and mine after Per had interpreted the link as spam.
My apologies.
Janys

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