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posted on 8-22-2006 at 09:54 PM
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PNG Support under IE6
If you have IE6 installed (not IE7) I would really appreciate your help in determining if the artistlist will allow png image transparency.
Please download and extract the contents of the attached zip to C:\Program Files\eJukebox\images\ and then load or refresh the default skin from
the Tools menu.
Note: You may want to first make a backup copy of C:\Program Files\eJukebox\images\artistlist.dis.
Let me know if there is a subtle highlight effect when you mouse over the artists in the artist list or no highlight. I only have IE7 here (which it
works in) so can not test it under IE6 at this time. If the highlights work with IE6 installed that means that the artistlist does not need to use
filters (which eat up tons of handle resources) but can instead use semitransparent pngs to create the same or better effects.
Attachment: ie6testpng.zip (4.07kb)
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posted on 8-22-2006 at 10:17 PM
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Well, I have IE7 too, so I can't give you more informations..
The effect is very subtle indeed! But you are right, if the PNG transparency could avoid us to use filters in our skins that will be great! I'll test
that in the songlist.
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posted on 8-22-2006 at 10:25 PM
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The effect is very subtle indeed! But you are right, if the PNG transparency could avoid us to use filters in our skins that will be great! I'll test
that in the songlist.
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The amazing thing is the handle usage goes from 6000 to under 1000 on ejukebox.exe when the default skin is using pngs instead of filters! It also
cuts the virtual memory usage by 100MB! I just hope someone comes along and can confirm if the highlight works or not with IE6 installed.
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posted on 8-22-2006 at 10:44 PM
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As I use to put a lot of filters in my skins projects - yes I do! -, I've noticed that's slow down too much the songlist display, so that will be
interesting to try with PNG files.
I already use PNG files! But I don't know how to make them transparent?
I can see that your "arow.png" is transparent in Photoshop. How do you make that? Do you just save the .PSD as PNG??
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posted on 8-22-2006 at 10:56 PM
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I can see that your "arow.png" is transparent in Photoshop. How do you make that? Do you just save the .PSD as PNG??
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Yes all you have to do is save it to a PNG. What I did first is adjust the layer opacity in photoshop to 75% so that the background color in eJukebox
blends with the png image above it. It seems like the only way without filters to use background images for .artistrow .artistrow2 and get the
highlight color to show up.
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posted on 8-22-2006 at 11:00 PM
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Yeess that works! In the songlist at least..
I think I will work like that now..
Pirk has attached this image:
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posted on 8-22-2006 at 11:32 PM
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Looks Great!
Just hope this will work with IE6 installed
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posted on 8-23-2006 at 01:14 AM
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Managed to test it and PNG's do not work in IE6.
I guess filters will still have to be used instead unless it is for an IE7 only skin.
I did find a work around for the artistlist where you use a gif for the row backgrounds and every other pixel is transparent. Not as good as a png but
it works for the white/gray artistlist skin I am working on and replaces the filters and lowers the resource usage. Too bad I can't seem to make it
look right with the default skin.
http://citrusmoon.typepad.com/citrusmoon/2005/04/make_your_own_s.html
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posted on 8-23-2006 at 01:51 AM
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I think in the near future everybody will have IE7! And if that is not the case, what will prevent IE6 users to upgrade their PC? Even if they use
Firefox!
My next work: Try to remove all the filters in my Crimson skin, special IE7 version! And perhaps, using Photoshop, I will be more inspired than with
css filters.. Sure, we should be less limited!
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