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Author Re: iframe solution
gotFusion Extended Support

2005-05-05, 7:41 pm

...
By the nature/design of an iFrame it cannot be transparent as the page that
is being captured inside of the iFrame has its own background definitions
from the html coding.

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Mike - (a.k.a. turtle) - gotFusion Extended Support
www.gotfusion.com


Donleavy said:
....
| Hello there
|
| I have a webpage with a large picture. I'd like that picture to stay
| there, and the webpage to be no more that 550 pix long. So, in order
| to incorporate long text,
| I used LiveFrame from BitMotion, so that the picture stays, and the
| user can scroll the text in
| an inline frame. Now, my problem is this: I want the inline frame's
| background to be transparent,
| so that the picture on the original page shows in the bagground,
| while the text in inframe sits on top of that
| picture. Put in another way: I want to be able to place a text box
| with transparent background on top of a picture,
| and lock the size of the textbox and add scrollbars to it.... : - )
|
| How can I do this ?
| Any suggestions ?
|
| Sincerely,
| Donleavy, Denmark




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