Why thank you :) I'm learning more through this then I have in the last 2 days trying to read about it :) But there is one teensy little problem :) The picture is showing up..... I see that you have the background url there so I figured it is supposed to show up...or am I missing something (a...
Thank you very much! I do have a question. :)
My sidebar (when I get this down) will be on the right side. I would like the picture (background) for the home page only, to actually "stretch" (if that's the right term) into the side bar.
It would look like www.turnyourhead.com/home.htm
Is that...
THank you Chris, worked like a charm. Now I have another problem :) If my resolution is 800x600, it's cutting off the picture. this is the CSS that I have and I've using a tutorial through project7:
body {
background-color: #eee5d6;
font-family: Ariel arrow, "Times New Roman", Times, serif...
I'm very new to CSS and am working on a test page to help me learn a little better.
I have a sidebar and maincontent. For the "home page" I want an image as the background in the maincontent table.
The problem I'm having is it's starting to tile when its published. you can see it here...
Okay, what I did was posted it as a background and then, put the jpeg image on top of it...you should be able to see the jpeg. THe background is what I really want you to see. The black line on the right you know what...lol
I think I know what the problem is, but lookey see anyway. I think...
In Photoshop, when you choose new, you get the transparent box (I think it's transparent). The picture I have, was created in photoshop or Image ready (not sure). So that black outline is either from another layer? Or the transparent image it started from. No matter what I do, Crop, change size...
So, I have an image in photoshop, passed to me by my sister that I need to use for a background in Dreamweaver.
But, the picture has that black outline on it. So when you make it a background, the black outline looks completely tacky.
I'm a new user to photoshop and have no idea how to get rid...
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