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Asked: May 19, 20262026-05-19T02:23:00+00:00 2026-05-19T02:23:00+00:00

This post concerns only IE. The last line of the following code is causing

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This post concerns only IE.
The last line of the following code is causing the issue.

    int width = 200;
    int height = 200;
    int overHeight = 40;

    AbsolutePanel absPanel = new AbsolutePanel();
    absPanel.setSize(width + "px", height + "px");      

    SimplePanel underPanel = new SimplePanel();
    underPanel.setWidth(width + "px");
    underPanel.setHeight(height + "px");
    underPanel.getElement().getStyle().setBackgroundColor("red");           

    SimplePanel overPanel = new SimplePanel();
    overPanel.setWidth(width + "px");
    overPanel.setHeight(overHeight + "px");
    overPanel.getElement().getStyle().setBackgroundColor("black");
    //Setting the IE opacity to 20% on the black element in order to obtain the see through effect.
    overPanel.getElement().getStyle().setProperty("filter", "alpha(opacity=20)"); 

    absPanel.add(underPanel, 0, 0);
    absPanel.add(overPanel, 0, 0);

    RootPanel.get("test").add(absPanel);

    //The next line causes the problem. 
    absPanel.getElement().getStyle().setProperty("filter", "alpha(opacity=100)");

So basically this code should display a red square of 200px by 200px (see underPanel in the code) and on top of it a black rectangle of 200px by 40px (see overPanel in the code). However the black rectangle is partially see through since its transparency is set to 20%, therefore it should appear in red, but of a darker red than the rectangle sitting under since it is actually a faded black item.

Some rendering problem occurs because of the last line of code that sets the opacity of the containing AbsolutePanel to 100% (which in theory should not affect the visual result). Indeed in that case the panel lying over remains still see through but straight through the background colour of the page! It’s like if the panel sitting under was not there at all…

Any ideas?

This is under GWT 2.0 and IE7.

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    2026-05-19T02:23:00+00:00Added an answer on May 19, 2026 at 2:23 am

    IE7 does things a little differently. Try this:

    absPanel.getElement().getStyle().setProperty("msFilter",   
    "progid:DXImageTransform.Microsoft.Alpha(Opacity=50)");
    

    You can read more about it here:

    http://www.quirksmode.org/css/opacity.html

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