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Sue

2007-03-25, 7:15 pm

I have common upper borders among my pages that display my company name and
logo.
I would like to add a page background, but I do not want it to show on the
background of the common border. I would like it to appear only below the
upper common border on each page.
Any suggestions?
Thanks.
Sue


Ronx

2007-03-26, 7:18 am

Place the content of your borders in a table or <div>, and apply a
different background to those tables/divs.

Example:
In one of the border areas:
<div style="background:url('images/brderbagd.jpg');">content of
border</div>

This will over-write the background applied to the whole page.

Alternatively, wrap the content in a <div> and apply the page background
to that <div>, not to the whole page.

Which method you use depends on how you construct the pages - with a DWT
use the second method, with shared borders or include files use the
first, adding the table/div container to the border or included file.
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"Sue" <smontague@mcgoldrick.net> wrote in message
news:NlCNh.3162$Kd3.21@newssvr27.news.prodigy.net:

> I have common upper borders among my pages that display my company name and
> logo.
> I would like to add a page background, but I do not want it to show on the
> background of the common border. I would like it to appear only below the
> upper common border on each page.
> Any suggestions?
> Thanks.
> Sue


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