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PNG transparency is shown as white, how practice I fix this?

In a PNG file with transparency (such every bit this http://puu.sh/L19h ), I can but see this. http://puu.sh/L1aa

Can anyone please tell me how to fix this?

Thank you.

In a PNG file with transparency (such as this http://puu.sh/L19h ), I can simply meet this. http://puu.sh/L1aa Can anyone please tell me how to set up this? Thanks.

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Do you meet this when viewing image files direct, or when they are in a folio, or both?


Could you lot endeavour disabling graphics hardware acceleration? Since this feature was added to Firefox, information technology has gradually improved, but there still are a few glitches.

You lot usually need to restart Firefox in social club for this to take effect, so salve all piece of work first (e.1000., mail you are composing, online documents you're editing, etc.).

orange Firefox push button or classic Tools menu > Options > Avant-garde

On the "Full general" mini-tab, uncheck the box for "Use hardware dispatch when available"

If you restart Firefox, is the outcome resolved?


Edit: Past the way, I'm running Firefox 14. Did you see this issue in earlier versions of Firefox?

Do you run into this when viewing image files directly, or when they are in a folio, or both? ---- Could you try disabling graphics hardware acceleration? Since this feature was added to Firefox, it has gradually improved, but there still are a few glitches. You usually need to restart Firefox in order for this to take result, so save all work showtime (e.g., mail you are composing, online documents you lot're editing, etc.). orange Firefox push button ''or'' classic Tools menu > Options > Advanced On the "General" mini-tab, uncheck the box for "Use hardware acceleration when available" If you restart Firefox, is the outcome resolved? ---- Edit: Past the way, I'grand running Firefox 14. Did you run into this consequence in before versions of Firefox?

Modified by jscher2000 - Support Volunteer

  • And so far I take only experienced this while viewing image files straight.
  • Unfortunately, disabling hardware acceleration doesn't appear to have helped.
  • Pitiful, but I oasis't really been paying attention to the updater, and so I'chiliad not actually certain if this only started happening after I switched to Firefox 15.

Thank you for the respond.

* So far I have but experienced this while viewing image files direct. * Unfortunately, disabling hardware dispatch doesn't appear to have helped. * Sorry, but I oasis't really been paying attending to the updater, so I'one thousand not really sure if this only started happening later I switched to Firefox 15. Thanks for the reply.

Modified by mercurysulfide

Is it possible that you have an add-on or userscript that changes the default image viewing? In recent versions of Firefox, images are at present centered on a nighttime groundwork instead of being all by their lonesome. Practise whatsoever of your add-ons or userscripts alter that?

Is it possible that you have an add-on or userscript that changes the default image viewing? In recent versions of Firefox, images are now centered on a nighttime groundwork instead of being all past their lonesome. Do any of your add-ons or userscripts change that?

No, none of my userscripts or my addons should impact annihilation to practise with images (except maybe Advertisement-Block Plus, but I fail to see why that should affect prototype transparency).

No, none of my userscripts or my addons should affect anything to do with images (except maybe Advertisement-Block Plus, just I fail to see why that should touch image transparency).

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It'due south normal, see https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=754133 If the background prototype wasn't white and the letters were greyness every bit the tab background, your transparent PNG will be invisible.

Information technology's normal, see https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=754133 If the groundwork paradigm wasn't white and the letters were grey equally the tab background, your transparent PNG volition be invisible.

Ah I see now. Thanks for your help.

Ah I run into now. Thank you for your help.

I retrieve it would have been a better fix to allow the user select a different color for the entire background... oh well, it'south not too belatedly, Firefox 15 is however in beta...

I think information technology would have been a improve fix to permit the user select a unlike color for the entire background... oh well, it's not too late, Firefox xv is still in beta...

There is a mockup about that, check the comment 16 of the issues report I linked.

There is a mockup about that, check the annotate 16 of the bug report I linked.

I got the aforementioned white background problem using a semi-transparent PNG as DIV groundwork. While the white background tin can have a sense on standalone images, I recollect there are hundreds of spider web sites which rely on DIV background epitome transparency.

I tin can fix this on my ain computer with some tricks and add together-ons, but we must assume the average Random J. User visiting our fancy site don't know how to do this.

The CSS opacity parameter don't solve the problem, because DIV children tin can't be less transparent than their parents (this means to have a sort of plywood made with absolutely positioned DIVs) .

Since the PNG transparency is working on IMG elements, I hope information technology volition be restored at to the lowest degree for backgrounds, too.

I got the same white background problem using a semi-transparent PNG as DIV background. While the white background tin have a sense on standalone images, I think in that location are hundreds of web sites which rely on DIV background image transparency. '''''I''''' can set this on my ain reckoner with some tricks and add together-ons, but we must assume the average Random J. User visiting our fancy site don't know how to do this. The CSS opacity parameter don't solve the trouble, considering DIV children tin't exist less transparent than their parents (this means to have a sort of plywood made with absolutely positioned DIVs) . Since the PNG transparency is working on IMG elements, I hope information technology will exist restored at to the lowest degree for backgrounds, besides.

See also: *Transparent standalone images: https://addons.mozilla.org/firefox/addon/transparent-standalone-imag/

Hi MarcoBernardini, can you post a link to the problem page and indicate which element has the issue?

Hello MarcoBernardini, tin can you mail service a link to the problem page and point which element has the issue?

@ jscher2000: I inappreciably endeavour to replicate the problem (semi-transparent PNG image as DIV background shown as opaque), but without to have it again. I made this test folio, with stacked semi-transparent backgrounds, and information technology wokrs smoothly for everyone in my Linux User grouping: http://funadium.com/firefox15test.html If the problem reappears I'll accept a screenshot earlier to attempt to fix it. Cheers anyway!

@ jscher2000: I hardly try to replicate the problem (semi-transparent PNG image as DIV background shown as opaque), just without to have information technology again. I fabricated this examination page, with stacked semi-transparent backgrounds, and information technology wokrs smoothly for anybody in my Linux User group: http://funadium.com/firefox15test.html If the trouble reappears I'll take a screenshot before to endeavor to fix it. Thank you anyway!

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Source: https://support.mozilla.org/en-US/questions/933016