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Hi! Im still confused with all this coding stuff. I'd really like to be able to type inside of the two boxes with white and light blue borders. If someone could do it for me, or explain how to do it, either would be MUCH appreciated! Thank you so much! See it here. http://www.geocities.com/vendmach2/diss.html
I will kindly add your button/banner of your site to mine, if you code it! Thanks again. |
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One way to do this is to make the images you have with the outlines background images so you can put html text on top of it. If you do not need the outlines just delete the images in those areas and make the background black for the whole document.
I have included an image that shows what tags should be changed for the two areas. To learn about html check out this site http://www.w3schools.com/ as it has some great tutorials and also areas for you to experiment. Hope that helps. Nineve ![]() |
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I'll do it for you. Send me a message on AIM sn: oflipsorryo I'll explain how if thats better. You can send me an email if you don't have aim.
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Personally I would use two div layers with CSS to position them, gis a shout if you need a hand
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I think everyone's trying to overcomplicate things a bit. Just include the borders in the slices directly adjacent to the blank space, making that empty area an image/cell by itself. Then when you open it up in an html editor delete it and put whatever you want in the resulting vacant cell. Also, you may want to restructure the rest of your slices to be a bit more uniform and organized.
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