We use the fix for some css drop down menus on our site to stop flash, activeX etc from covering the menu drop-downs. However we noticed that if IE was refreshed with the menu open, it would render the iFrame as a black box even though it should be hidden. We fixed this by changing the filter from a mask to filter:alpha(opacity=0).
Just thought you might like to know. I’d send you a link to the site but we’re not Live at the moment.
Thanks for the workaround and keep up the good work.
filter:alpha(opacity=0). seems to be a better solution according to your case.
the reason why I used mask() is simply because of its name “Mask”, but I’d give it up if it causes any side effect.
Qazzian | 28-Sep-07 at 2:18 am | Permalink
Hello.
I just wanted to contact you about an fix you published here http://www.hedgerwow.com/360/bugs/css-select-free.html
We use the fix for some css drop down menus on our site to stop flash, activeX etc from covering the menu drop-downs. However we noticed that if IE was refreshed with the menu open, it would render the iFrame as a black box even though it should be hidden. We fixed this by changing the filter from a mask to filter:alpha(opacity=0).
Just thought you might like to know. I’d send you a link to the site but we’re not Live at the moment.
Thanks for the workaround and keep up the good work.
Ian
hedgerwang | 28-Sep-07 at 9:37 am | Permalink
Thanks, Qazzian.
filter:alpha(opacity=0). seems to be a better solution according to your case.
the reason why I used mask() is simply because of its name “Mask”, but I’d give it up if it causes any side effect.
Hedger.