On Thu, Feb 16, 2012 at 2:55 PM, Steve Kinney <admin@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> Others may know uses for png that I am not aware of, but so far I
> have found no use for it in web design.
PNG is quite useful for some effects. Say I wanted a div element to
have a gradient background - I could create a new image that's 1px
wide by the height of my div, add a gradient, export as PNG. Then the
css would be something like:
div { background: url(/path/to/png/file) repeat-x }
..and all divs would have a gradient background, using one tiny file
(and even IE6 will comply). Quite useful for things like faux drop
shadows, rounded corners, etc. too (but newer CSS techniques are
arguably better/easier).
My general rule is: photograph -> JPEG, icon/effect ->PNG. As with
every rule, there are exceptions ;)
Anyhoo, there are tons of uses for PNG in web design. Check out a
Joomla template sometime - most of those do a crazy amount of styling
using PNG files.
Chris
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