Opacity should work for chrome/safari/firefox. The -moz and -khtml syntaxes are only used to support the much older versions of these browsers.
Opacity should work for chrome/safari/firefox. The -moz and -khtml syntaxes are only used to support the much older versions of these browsers. I've never run across the -webkit-opacity style before and can't seem to find any documentation that says it exists.
I would try removing it entirely or fixing the syntax bug you have in there: '-webkit-opacity:' to '-webkit-opacity' (without the trailing colon). If that doesn't work try printing the value of opts.overlayOpacity. Make sure it's something like 0.5 and not 50 or 50%.
Sure I tought 50% to be equivalent to 0.5, but your comment saved me some time. ;) – lapo Jun 11 at 12:46.
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