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greenonyx #1
Text over image?
I am working on a website where the background is one image sliced up. I would
like to be able to put actual text over that in html format... is there a way
to achieve that? Also, can that be done with images?
Thank you.
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wescarmichael1 #2
Re: Text over image?
Insert your text in a layer which sits on top of the background. Some elements
can be given a background image using CSS. The one thing to remember is
whether or not that image is repeated or not - use the CSS editor for more
information.
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greenonyx #3
Re: Text over image?
I'm not sure if I understand... here is the page I am talking about:
[url]http://www.risingdesigners.com[/url]
As you can see, there are a couple of paragraphs of text embedded into the
image via photoshop. What I'd like to do instead, is get rid of that, but keep
the subtle RD in the background... over that I'd like to be regular text and
I'd like to have a set of images that change with every page refresh.
Can this be done? And, if so, can someone walk me through this? It's my
first time attempting something like this and I would greatly appreciate some
detailed help.
Thank you.
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