This may be Compass 101, but has anyone written a mixin which sets the alpha value of a color? Ideally, I would like the mixin to take any form of color definition, and apply transparency:

@include set-alpha( red, 0.5 );          //prints rgba(255, 0, 0, 0.5);
@include set-alpha( #ff0000, 0.5 );      //prints rgba(255, 0, 0, 0.5);
@include set-alpha( rgb(255,0,0), 0.5 ); //prints rgba(255, 0, 0, 0.5);
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Use the rgba function built into Sass

Sets the opacity of a color.

Examples:

rgba(#102030, 0.5) => rgba(16, 32, 48, 0.5)
rgba(blue, 0.2) => rgba(0, 0, 255, 0.2)

Parameters:
(Color) color
(Number) alpha — A number between 0 and 1

Returns:
(Color)

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can't believe I didn't just try that. Thanks a lot max – Pat Newell Feb 14 at 23:19
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I use the rgbapng compass plugin

rgbapng is a Compass plugin for providing cross-browser* compatible RGBA support. It works by creating single pixel alpha-transparent PNGs on the fly for browsers that don't support RGBA. It uses the pure Ruby ChunkyPNG library resulting in hassle-free installation and deployment.

Install

gem install compass-rgbapng

Usage

@include rgba-background(rgba(0,0,0,0.75));

Compiles to:

background: url('/images/rgbapng/000000bf.png?1282127952');
background: rgba(0, 0, 0, 0.75);
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whoa... awesome. I am blown away by the power of compass. thanks for the response – Pat Newell Feb 14 at 23:19
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