CSS GUIDE -MOZ-OPACITY

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This document is a work in progress and is subject to change.

Summary

  • Firefox allows you to use coding to manipulate the opacity of an image.
  • "Opacity" refers to transparency; the lesser the opacity of an image, the more transparent it is.
Applicability:The background-repeat property can be used for all CSS elements.
Media Group: Visual
Inherited:No

Syntax

We use CSS to define the initial degree of opacity in Firefox:

<IMG style="-moz-opacity:0.5" src="test.gif">

Valid range of values for -moz.opacity is from 0 to 1, where lesser equates to more transparency.

Legal Values

The following units are valid for defining background-repeat:

  • repeat
    • The image is repeated both horizontally and vertically.
  • repeat-x
    • The image is repeated horizontally only.
  • repeat-y
    • The image is repeated vertically only.
  • no-repeat
    • The image is not repeated: only one copy of the image is drawn.


Mozilla Recommended Values

MDC document on background-repeat


Notes

The World Wide Web Consortium (W3C) provides a free online CSS validation service.

Specification Conformance

Browser Compatibility

  • Internet Explorer
  • Firefox
  • Opera