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tut on 'head peeping over banner' type of thing
I may be mistaken, but I do believe I've recently seen a tutorial that
showed you how to have a bit of an image poking out of a banner -
and I think the url came from this group.
I'll attempt to describe a bit clearer what I want to achieve:
I want to make a logo spanning a webpage, with some text in it and an
image. If the background of the banner is say blue, and the background of
the webpage white, then I want the image 'poking its head into the white
bit', like this a neighbour hanging over a fence:
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Now, does any one know what the heck I'am on about?
And if you do, can you tell me how to achieve this effect or point me to a
tutorial?
Thanks!
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Groet, Adriana.
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Re: tut on 'head peeping over banner' type of thing
On Thu, 21 Aug 2003 10:18:51 -0700, Juergen D wrote:
Thanks, Juergen, I am still struggling with the various backgrounds.> I've looked again and I guess you want the image behind the blue layer. In
> that case you would place layer B between C and D.
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