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Opacity
Soliciting feedback on whether the opacity/translucent stuff works on different browser/OS combos.
85% opacity - http://library.tcu.edu/spcoll/test-01.asp
90% opacity - http://library.tcu.edu/spcoll/test-02.asp
95% opacity - http://library.tcu.edu/spcoll/test-03.asp
Not soliciting feedback on anything else - this is just a test to see if it's even worth doing, and if the opacity breaks on someone's setup, it's not. :)
(FYI, I deliberately picked the background to have a lot of contrasty colors for the purposes of the test; if I go this route, the actual background picture will be more muted.)
85% opacity - http://library.tcu.edu/spcoll/test-01.asp
90% opacity - http://library.tcu.edu/spcoll/test-02.asp
95% opacity - http://library.tcu.edu/spcoll/test-03.asp
Not soliciting feedback on anything else - this is just a test to see if it's even worth doing, and if the opacity breaks on someone's setup, it's not. :)
(FYI, I deliberately picked the background to have a lot of contrasty colors for the purposes of the test; if I go this route, the actual background picture will be more muted.)

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(I'm not sure if the exact percentages are working, but I can see changes that approximate the correct percentages...)
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(I cannot believe it's working cross-browser so far. That never happens! ... I have now just jinxed it.)
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I also just tried it on the same OS, but IE8, and it works there too.
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Firefox 3.6.10 on Windows XP: works as intended.
I.E. 8.0.6001.18702 on Windows XP: not quite right, but then it IS I.E. 85% and 90% look identical here unlike in the other two browsers.
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