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Revision as of 07:00, 24 January 2009

PNG, Portable Network Graphics, is a standard for lossless bitmaps supported by all modern browsers. Among its more notable features is support for alpha channels, i.e. partial transparency, which allows images to be anti-aliased (have smooth edges) and display properly regardless of the background color.

The only real problem with PNG images is that Internet Explorer prior to version 7 does not scale transparency to the web page background, but rather scaled towards the "background color" element that some image editing software can store in the image file. Most image editors pick a default color, often bright. One image editor that can select the background color to be used is GIMP.

Icon-warning-48x48 Icon-warning-48x48
dark gray background
(WoWWiki skin - default)
white background
(Monobook skin)

Notice how the outlines of both icons are nicely shaded (anti-aliased) regardless of the background color.

"I" iconIf you are viewing this with Internet Explorer prior to version 7, you will see a dark gray box around the icon with the white background. This is because prior to version 7, Internet Explorer does not fully support PNG transparency; it will shade toward the "background color" element of the image. This icon has #333333 (dark gray) set as its background color to work well with the default WoWWiki skin, which all unregistered visitors use.

 

shortcut iconSee also: GIMP, JPG, GIF, WoWWiki:Image guidelines