If the title of this blog posting makes you cringe (as should anything with the words IE 5.5+, at least when it comes to web design), then check the TwinHelix solution. It exploits the non-standard implementation of CSS “behaviors” developed by Microsoft for the Internet Explorer browser. The fix is a simple, non-JavaScript solution for a nasty, annoying problem.


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Carl
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Thanks for this, Jeff. Looks useful. Now if I can only retrain myself to consider transparency when designing layouts…