Murray: I found the prb. I inserted the graphic after I added the
background color. the "transparent" area of the graphic was loading after
the background color and therefore was sitting on top of the background. I
deleted both the graphic and background and reinserted them, graphic first
then background. Problem solved. Thank you for your interest and
suggestion. Tray
"Tray" wrote:
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> Thank you Murray. I use Paint Shop Pro X. (I hope I am replying in the
> correct place because this is the first time I have done this.) Thanks
> again. Tray
> "Murray" wrote:
>
> > This means that you have set the background to transparent without setting
> > the image matte color to one that is consistent with the overall background
> > color. What image editor are you using?
> >
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> > Murray
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> >
> > "Tray" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
> > news:6E935A1C-8572-4B26-AC24-(E-Mail Removed)...
> > >I have placed a gif image of an oval logo with transparent background on
> > > shared borders. It appears without the background in design mode, but
> > > when I
> > > publish the web site, the transparent background shows as white around the
> > > image. I can find no way to correct this. Help!
> >
> >
> >
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