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Hywel Harris

2006-03-28, 6:29 pm

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


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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