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How do I mate this code, and my first code together to be functional though? I can't get it to work. grrrrr
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02/25/2007 03:51:59 AM · #11 |
Originally posted by rennie: To add text the way you want it, you should use table with chosen cell colour (I belive, that's what Southern Gentleman is talking about). It won't be oval, but than you can add text to the cells. If you want to use the button, you have to add text to the button as graphic (i.e. in PS).
It is possible in DHTML or CSS (www.opencube.com), but the buttons than are still nothing more, than a table cells. |
Thank you that was exactly what I was talking about. And example is the DPC menu bar above. It is a background image allowing text to be But as stated it will be a cell. To keep the button just add text to the button in PS or other software.
Also I noticed you had all your tag in upper case. May I suggest lower case. With the new all tags should be in lower case so everything will work. Unless you going to continue with html.
BTW: your layout looks very nice...
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02/25/2007 03:58:03 AM · #12 |
Originally posted by Southern Gentleman: Originally posted by rennie: To add text the way you want it, you should use table with chosen cell colour (I belive, that's what Southern Gentleman is talking about). It won't be oval, but than you can add text to the cells. If you want to use the button, you have to add text to the button as graphic (i.e. in PS).
It is possible in DHTML or CSS (www.opencube.com), but the buttons than are still nothing more, than a table cells. |
Thank you that was exactly what I was talking about. And example is the DPC menu bar above. It is a background image allowing text to be But as stated it will be a cell. To keep the button just add text to the button in PS or other software.
Also I noticed you had all your tag in upper case. May I suggest lower case. With the new all tags should be in lower case so everything will work. Unless you going to continue with html.
BTW: your layout looks very nice... |
Right, I think I see what you are saying. When you create a table, the cells overlap the background image. Inside those cells, you can put text. The end result is Text over the button. So, given my first set of code, how can I add the last set of code without messing everything up?
Thanks, but I can't claim any credit for the layout. It was a free download. I only changed the text color to green.
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02/25/2007 04:08:41 AM · #13 |
Originally posted by bigalpha: Right, I think I see what you are saying. When you create a table, the cells overlap the background image. Inside those cells, you can put text. The end result is Text over the button. So, given my first set of code, how can I add the last set of code without messing everything up?
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Wrong conclusion :)
When you create a table it won't overlap the image. The end result is text in the cell (with or without borders) which background colour may be as you wish. What I'm trying to say - to put the tex ON the image you need to do it in a image editing software and there is no other way.
What Southern Gentleman is suggesting is to use kind of table menu (DHTML or CSS) which is easier to update and manage and safer when it comes to compability.
You can't have both: button and table cells (unless in HTML). |
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02/25/2007 04:13:53 AM · #14 |
Try this in you |
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02/25/2007 04:15:45 AM · #15 |
Originally posted by rennie: Originally posted by bigalpha: Right, I think I see what you are saying. When you create a table, the cells overlap the background image. Inside those cells, you can put text. The end result is Text over the button. So, given my first set of code, how can I add the last set of code without messing everything up?
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Wrong conclusion :)
When you create a table it won't overlap the image. The end result is text in the cell (with or without borders) which background colour may be as you wish. What I'm trying to say - to put the tex ON the image you need to do it in a image editing software and there is no other way.
What Southern Gentleman is suggesting is to use kind of table menu (DHTML or CSS) which is easier to update and manage and safer when it comes to compability.
You can't have both: button and table cells (unless in HTML). |
I think I'm looking for a solution that SG is proposing. I don't want to physically put "HOME" on the picture. I just want a link "HOME" to overlap the background picture when the page is loaded. If you create a table, can't you make it with invisible background, allowing the page to show through?
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02/25/2007 04:21:52 AM · #16 |
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I used this, but it's not showing the picture now. Did I mangle the code?
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02/25/2007 04:26:19 AM · #17 |
Ya know -- i'm just going to write on the pictures. much easier. thanks for your help anyways. i dont have enough coding knowledge to work it.
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02/25/2007 04:32:08 AM · #18 |
Originally posted by Southern Gentleman: ...With the new ... |
The correct DTD would be... |
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02/25/2007 04:34:03 AM · #19 |
Set table background colour to the one you want, and don't put any image in the table cells. Just te text.
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02/25/2007 04:38:24 AM · #20 |
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If you're trying to use CSS to style a tag you need to indicate that...
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02/25/2007 04:47:05 AM · #21 |
Originally posted by TechnoShroom: Originally posted by bigalpha:
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If you're trying to use CSS to style a tag you need to indicate that...
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hey, that worked really well, except for this:
//feedingtheherd.com/
Hehe, I don't understand why the spacing is so far off.
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02/25/2007 04:51:49 AM · #22 |
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Alright, so this is my code, and the link works fine. It's just that the graphic doesn't show up where it's supposed to. The only thing that is missing from the rest of the other buttons is a Height and Width and Border attribute.
*omg, it's so late, it's sleepy time.
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