Oh, ragecgi.. one question. When you change Res's.. will this banner stretch out with a small 1 pixel thickness background so that it can go to any res? Or will it just stretch? Thanks.
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Eh, kinda a stupid question seeing that i see a perfectly good area to make the bg for the middle part . Stupid question, sorry. Oh, but is there any other way to make banners that you know of that work on any res? Like, I design my top bars with half of it on the left, half on the right.. and a repeating image in the middle.. so that it can go as wide as i need. Then i stick the left image to the left side.. and the right image to the right side.. and put the bg to my repeating image. Do you do this? One other thing, If i am working in frames and set it as a auto scroller so that it scrolls down when theres lots of content, and doesnt scroll when theres less than a page.. i always get like a 20 pixel area on the side where the bar should be (to scroll)... but without the bar there. Do you know of a way to eliminate this? Or do you follow me? thanks.
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Yes to your first question, but I see you already noticed it
Yes to your second question, (but not all of the time).
And for your last question, you can tell your code to slam everything to the outer boders by setting your borders to ="0" in the body tag for your page.
EXAMPLE:
For regular html 4 your body could look like so:
(Although, this css example doesn't really have much in it in the way of border margin rules, so sorry)
Alternatively, if you are using css positioning, your <div>'s by nature will expand to encompass the total width of your content as well, so thats another way, but be carefull with your div's, as you can make things expand horizontaly thus introducing a bottom scroller when you don't want one.
Check out the w3c's css tutorials, as there are MANY things you can do to your div's to control the presentation of your content
Israel "Izzy" Long
Motion and Title Design for Broadcast-Film-DS izzylong.com
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