



When the AutoPager Firefox extension detects a stream-able page, the popup it displays will be transparent, allowing you to see the web content behind it.
The popup will then return back to normal display when you Hover your Mouse over the popup!
Obviously, you must have the Firefox Add-on "Auto Pager" installed (installer link below)
* An original style, but I wish to say Thanks to Diago for introducing me into the realm of Transparency with Vista Transparency Theme
You can Customize the amount of transparency by editing the Opacity in the code (Closer to 0 is closer to invisible, whereas closer to 1 is closer to fully-visible - EXAMPLE: 0.5 is in the middle of opacity) Currently, the code has it at .6 see-thru (which means it is 40% transparent and 60% opaque)
This makes your Auto-Pager detections easier to see behind, allowing you to view all the web page content without moving your mouse, blocking the text or images!
Applies to:
+ Transparency on your on screen notification area for each web site's Autopager Popup
+ This is an "Until Hovered Over" style, meaning that the popup will be transparent until you hover your mouse over it, it will then turn opaque and allow you to see the contents easier.
Additional Information:
* You will probably have to Restart your browser for this style's functionality to work completely.
+ This style is FULLY customizable, and you can set the transparency to be almost invisible, almost opaque or anything in between!
Browser Versions:
+ Works on Firefox 3
+ Works on Firefox 2
Integrates with the following Styles:
+ AutoPager - Visual Alert if Disabled
+ Transparent Menus Popups (WOW)
+ Link Alert Extension - Transparent Mouse Icons
** Must have the AutoPager installed on Firefox ( https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/addon/4925 )
Changelog:
1.0.0.2:
+ Updated code to work on Firefox 3.1 (Shiretoko) - No longer uses -moz-opacity, it is now just opacity.
1.0.0.1:
+ BUGFIX: Was working only on https: sites. (Fixed)
+ Added proper code formatting (using case)
+ Now works on sites such as Google
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This does exactly what it is described to do and doesn't interfere with the functionality of the Autopage extension.
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