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shadow effect under frame
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It's just a background image. Photoshop or any other graphics program should be able to create a dropshadow for you.
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Alright, i found the background (http://www.soundforge.com/images/background.gif). I know i need to strech this out vertically, but how would i put it behind my main frame, like they did over at soundforge.com?
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hi,
k first off - soundforge doesn't use frames (good for them) they use Tables (boo) Second, if you want to have that image as the bg to the frame or table cell to the rightof the content you will need to use CSS to position it and to control its repeat. You may want to try this page on the W3C site for examples of BG CSS if you design uses frames then you wll need to applyt this bg to the righthand frame. Icy |
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