From the site: "αlphaPun.ch will trace the opaque part of your PNG or GIF image. It will then punch through the alpha channel (i.e. the transparent bit), so you can click on things behind it."
What are we having trouble understanding here?
EDIT: Here I am, using elinks: http://i.imgur.com/UaX0M.png I'll remind you that elinks's support for drag-and-drop is, err- limited. I nonetheless have no trouble understanding what alphapunch does.
oops! My apologies; I tried the site with firefox then with elinks, it wasn't until I tried IE that I hit the sweet spot of too-few-features-but-not-so-few-the-feature-check-doesn't-work. Sorry to3m et al.; you are right that fallback is horrendous and unacceptable, no matter the limitations of the contest.
The limitations of the contest were that it must support current versions of Chrome, Firefox, and IE10pp2, which it does in this launch version. Now that it's working in those browsers, further browser support and better fallbacks are my top priority.
Yes, the fallback is not adequate for a general release tool, so maybe I should have waited before posting it here. But, I thought people might still find it interesting, and I wanted some feedback before submitting it for the contest.
Apologies to those that are being frustrated by these limitations at launch.
I think the tool is cool, but you could have shown an error message and greyed out/disabled the input elements rather than disable the entire site and block the user from reading anything.
Really, people?
From the site: "αlphaPun.ch will trace the opaque part of your PNG or GIF image. It will then punch through the alpha channel (i.e. the transparent bit), so you can click on things behind it."
What are we having trouble understanding here?
EDIT: Here I am, using elinks: http://i.imgur.com/UaX0M.png I'll remind you that elinks's support for drag-and-drop is, err- limited. I nonetheless have no trouble understanding what alphapunch does.