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		<title>Easy transparent background</title>
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		<category><![CDATA[Color Table]]></category>
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Previously, if you had a transparent background GIF image that you would use on the Web, you would select the type GIF89a and you would click the color that you would like to be&#160;transparent. 
Now, there is no need to resort to GIF89a in Photoshop because you can choose a background color that is transparent through the dialog box &#8220;Save ...]]></description>
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<p>Previously, if you had a transparent background <span class="caps">GIF</span> image that you would use on the Web, you would select the type GIF89a and you would click the color that you would like to be&nbsp;transparent. </p>
<p>Now, there is no need to resort to GIF89a in Photoshop because you can choose a background color that is transparent through the dialog box &#8220;Save for Web&#8221;. Simply use the Eyedropper tool to click the color that you want to appear transparent, and then at the bottom of the Color Table, click the first icon from the left to make the color is transparent. Great convenience, isn&#8217;t it?<br />
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