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So I got bored and made myself a new default icon, on the same theme I always use. This time it's a PNG image, with a proper transparency channel. The kind that MSIE refuses to handle, so you out there who insist on running that won't see it like it should be.

Anyway, it occured to me that I now actually have a machine that can run MSIE: the iBook. So I decided to start it up and have a look to see how much it sucks -- only it turns out that MSIE5 for Mac can handle PNGs with alpha channels. Correctly, as far as I can tell without looking at a torture test page.

So I still don't know what that icon looks like for you MSIE/Windows users.

EDIT: For the IE (and apparently some Opera) users, here's a capture of what it looks like in a browser that gets it right. Note how the shadow works on different background colours.

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Date: 2004-11-23 08:28 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] ffutures.livejournal.com
What I'm seeing on IE 6.0 is a white background, a greyish shadow, and a letter C that looks vaguelly croissant colour and texture. I tried changing the background colour in Internet Explorer but it still comes out white.

Using Opera, which I think is a bit more modern, it looks identical.

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Date: 2004-11-23 09:06 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] ffutures.livejournal.com
Sorry - this turns out to be wrong, but the network at work is so sluggish I waited to get home before commenting again.

On your page (rather than my friends page) Opera is showing it as having the colour of the background, which is currently pale green, with the drop shadow darker green.

IE 6 is showing it as having a white background.

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