How to make background transparent

I figured it out BUT it made the text transparent also which I don't want. So I separated the text out into a separate DIV. But its taking on the transparency still (css?). I'm sure there's a way, can someone help?  I basically DON'Y want transparency for the DIV roomText
http://duenorthdesign.com/mm/lh_rooms.html

Opacity effects everything inside it.  Try using a semi-transparent.png.
http://forums.adobe.com/message/4241960#4241960
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