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Join Date: Mar 2007
Posts: 37
OS: Vista Business Ed. 64-Bit SP 2
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Moving The Background image in Dreamweaver
Hello,
When I insert a background, I have an option to set it to repeat, repeat-y, repeat-x, etc... but I can't figure out how to drag and drop or somehow else set the image where I need it to be. Does this fall under using layers or am I missing something? I tried experimenting with layers, but they always cover up my text, even when I mess with the Z-index. Can someone set me straight with this? Thank You :) |
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Join Date: Mar 2007
Posts: 37
OS: Vista Business Ed. 64-Bit SP 2
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Re: Moving The Background image in Dreamweaver
I'm thinking I may need to be using a layer, but I cant get it go behind my text. Either that or be able to move my background image. It's driving me crazy because I can't think of any other way to describe it, but I am learning more everyday...this is just escaping me (even though background images on websites are very very common....)
....to reply to your question; I don't think I need to set it on a menu or text box.. |
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