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But Internet Explorer pretends not to understand the opacity property that gives the overlay its translucency. Whenever you mention opacity, Internet Explorer just crams its stubby little fingers into its ears and goes, “La la la, I can’t hear you.”
Well, fine. If Internet Explorer doesn’t want to play nice like the other little girls and boys, it can just go sit in the corner and sulk. People who continue to insist upon using Internet Explorer — I think there are three or four of you, up in Lapland or something, eskimos and shit who don’t know any better — just won’t get to see how nice the site looks with translucent informational overlays. Those people will just have to make do without.
