| Josie1one 2006-03-28, 6:30 pm |
| Are you sure it works as intended? In FF and IE6 I'm seeing the copyright
notice plastered over the main pic (yuk, very off-puttable), and
right-clicking gives the usual options.
Jo
"Hywel Harris" <firstname.lastname@ntlworld.com> wrote in message
news:e09m8q$3a6$1@forums.macromedia.com...
> Until this evening I thought this page
>
> http://www.ladybayartglass.co.uk/Po...Vic_2_Panel.htm
>
> and all others from the same template were OK in safari.( I hadn't seen it
> but someone who had told me it was fine!) But I now find out that the
> Copyright Notice is plastered over the main image. This is meant to be
> offset out of view and is an attempt at preventing someone nicking my
> images easily. The Mask div sits over the MainImage div so someone right
> clicking will only get to see an option to View Background Image which
> then shows the normally non-visible Copyright Notice. (I know you all will
> castigate me for trying to do the impossible but I only want to make it
> very tedious for someone to nick all the images. I DO KNOW that I can't
> stop it happening.)
>
>
> Now for some reason Safari does not respect the background-position: 0px
> 320px; Any ideas why or how I can get around this? It works as intended in
> FF IE etc.
>
> Thanks in advance
>
> Hywel Harris
>
> www.ladybayartglass.co.uk
>
>
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