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Feb 25th 2003 | #92550 Report |
Member since: Feb 25th 2003 Posts: 4 |
Wazzup? I Need A Bit Of Help Here.... I Found Out How To Insert An Image, But Now I Wanna Make It Transparent! (See The Image Behind It While Still Seeing The One In Front) How Do I Do This? I'm Tired Of Waiting For That Dumb Email Thats Never Gonna Come!
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Feb 25th 2003 | #92568 Report |
Member since: Jul 6th 2002 Posts: 316 |
just ajust the transparency of the layer in the layer floating window...its a little sliders that has the little checkerboxes next to it (i think) and onemore pointers.... try puting a / in that second img tag in your sig if you want it to show up like :[PHP][/PHP] btw. anyone know how to put in preformated text in a post btw (other than the 'php mode' )? i tried the < pre > tags |
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Feb 25th 2003 | #92698 Report |
Member since: Feb 25th 2003 Posts: 4 |
Hmmm.... It's Transparent. But How Do I Put It In Front?
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Feb 25th 2003 | #92700 Report |
Member since: May 1st 2002 Posts: 3034 |
umm hmm [div style="position: absolute;..." something like that might work ? or just umm put it in a table... [td height="image height" width="image height" background="image.blah"][img src="rofl.gif"[/img .. but really.. umm google.ca woud help alot because my examples are just examples. |
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Feb 25th 2003 | #92715 Report |
Member since: Feb 25th 2003 Posts: 4 |
Hmm.... *TWEAK* *TWEAK *TWEAK* Done! Finished! Complete! It... It... It... Doesn't Look Good... Back To The Drawing Board I Guess... http://members.fortunecity.com/kidofdbz/vegeta.jpg |
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