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| I have an image that I want to save as a gif with atransperant background. The background colour of my web page is #E9EBF3, but when I try to set the Matte colour to this colour in "Image Preview" it wont accept it and doesn't change (it remains #EEEEEE) |
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| lfirth wrote: > I have an image that I want to save as a gif with atransperant background. The > background colour of my web page is #E9EBF3, but when I try to set the Matte > colour to this colour in "Image Preview" it wont accept it and doesn't change > (it remains #EEEEEE) Make the canvas color match the background of your HTML page, and use Index Transparency. -- Linda Rathgeber [PVII] *Adobe Community Expert-Fireworks* -------------------------------------------------------------- http://www.projectseven.com Fireworks Newsgroup: news://forums.projectseven.com/fireworks/ CSS Newsgroup: news://forums.projectseven.com/css/ http://www.adobe.com/communities/experts/ -------------------------------------------------------------- |
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| this was a great help from your side about the HTML page. but i need some details on it. i will be great full to you. |
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