[IE6+] <ul> position:absolute and opacity

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Gilsones

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Apr 29, 2010, 10:27:20 AM4/29/10
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My idea is to make a menu with submenus, using an opacity effect.
But I'm having problems with IE, I'm testing in IE6, but if you can
believe that others will work too.
When I put the opacity in CSS, the submenus do not exceed the previous
menu (father).
Could someone help me:
(Tested on IE6 + with and without lines of CSS opacity in Firefox
works normal).

http://jsbin.com/ogere4

Who can help thank you very much and even put in the credits menu.
Thanks

Sorry my bad english (translation by Google Translator)

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Kristjan Robam

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Dec 22, 2019, 9:33:25 AM12/22/19
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.transparent { /* Required for IE 5, 6, 7 */ width: 100%; /* This works in IE 5, 6, 7 */ filter: alpha(opacity=50); }

With best wishes,
Kristjan Robam

neljapäev, 29. aprill 2010 17:27.20 UTC+3 kirjutas @gilsones:
My idea is to make a menu with submenus, using an opacity effect.
But I'm having problems with IE, I'm testing in IE6, but if you can
believe that others will work too.
When I put the opacity in CSS, the submenus do not exceed the previous
menu (father).
Could someone help me:
(Tested on IE6 + with and without lines of CSS opacity in Firefox
works normal).

http://jsbin.com/ogere4

Who can help thank you very much and even put in the credits menu.
Thanks

Sorry my bad english (translation by Google Translator)

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