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Image Ready help...anyone? |
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Jun 30th 2002 | #55918 Report |
Member since: May 15th 2002 Posts: 68 |
Ok, here's what I'm trying to do. I've got an image I want to use as a background for my page. The image isn't the full size of the page so I want it to be in the center and not to tile. So to do that I've used the following style command... So that puts my image right where I want it, the problem I've run into is that I want to put some rollover links on the background image. When I take it through Image Ready and slice it up and make rollovers Image Ready produces it's own HTML code for it. So where do I put all of that code and still end up with my background image in the same place as the code above? I hope that made some sense...if anyone could help me out it would be great. Thanks |
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Jun 30th 2002 | #55932 Report |
Member since: Jul 15th 2001 Posts: 2019 |
i think since it's CSS (i think it's CSS anyways) u put it in the head, but i'm no code master aster aster so maybe you should ask someone else.
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Jun 30th 2002 | #55933 Report |
Member since: Apr 20th 2002 Posts: 3000 |
just as amenranozira said, between the <head> tags.
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Jun 30th 2002 | #55934 Report |
Member since: May 15th 2002 Posts: 68 |
ok, but what do i do with all the HTML code that was generated from image ready? and what do I put as the url for the image, Since it's been sliced up in image ready there are alot of gif's now?
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