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J-MAN_DOC webforumsuser@macromedia.com #1
Help with some typing
Hello everyone
I got a problem and I can't seem to figure it out. I designed a template in Photoshop and want to put some text and pictures in it through Dreamweaver. My problem is that there is a curve along the left side of the page and I want to the text to kinda go along with curve. I don't like the look of it being square. If anyone has seen this out there, or knows how to do this please help me. In desperate need
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jojo #2
Re: Help with some typing
[url]http://www.meyerweb.com/eric/css/edge/curvelicious/demo.html[/url]
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Cheers jojo
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Gary White #3
Re: Help with some typing
"jojo" <jojo@zoot3.com> wrote
Eric has some remarkable stuff on his site. It's worth noting this from the> [url]http://www.meyerweb.com/eric/css/edge/curvelicious/demo.html[/url]
edge home page:
<quote>
css/edge is intended, first and foremost, to be as relentlessly creative
with CSS as we have been practical all these years. It does not exist to
present or explain safe cross-browser techniques; in fact, almost the
opposite. The goal here is to find ways to make CSS live up to its fullest
potential, with only minimal regard to browser limitations.
</quote>
I'd suggest thorough testing in all browsers you expect to support.
Gary
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