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javascript print partial pages

In developping web applications and designing websites, you've probably come accross a situation where you wanted the user to be able to press a print...

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The Marquee Element has been deprecated by the W3C and is commonly ill-advised but nevertheless, if you really want to do it, then javascript is the w...

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Opacity in Firefox 3.5

18 August at 12:11PM published by Matt Castonguay

If you've upgraded to Firefox 3.5 and you've been using -moz-opacity in your CSS, then you will see that the transparency or opacity (depending on how you look at it) is no longer taking effect. But don't worry, we have an explanation and a fix for you!

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