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Christo

2004-02-18, 4:19 pm

Does anyone have a quick link to a tutorial as to how to implement a
watermark image on a page? Not the 'background image'  but a watermark . . .

Thanks!!

CH




Harlan Messinger

2004-02-18, 4:19 pm


"Christo" <sicilian_vespers@yahoo.com> wrote in message
news:1f770$4033c8d8$cff5765a$3965@dcanet.allthenewsgroups.com...
> Does anyone have a quick link to a tutorial as to how to implement a
> watermark image on a page? Not the 'background image'  but a watermark . .

..
>


What's the difference?

PeterMcC

2004-02-18, 4:28 pm

Christo <sicilian_vespers@yahoo.com> wrote in
<1f770$4033c8d8$cff5765a$3965@dcanet.allthenewsgroups.com>

> Does anyone have a quick link to a tutorial as to how to implement a
> watermark image on a page? Not the 'background image'  but a
> watermark . . .


Can you cite an example url?

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Christoph Paeper

2004-02-18, 5:38 pm

*Christo*:
>
> Does anyone have a quick link to a tutorial as to how to implement a
> watermark image on a page?


If you don't mean something like

  backround: url("foo.img") fixed no-repeat center;

you'd have to explain further what you want.

<http://www.w3.org/TR/CSS2/colors.html#q2>

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kaeli

2004-02-19, 11:31 am

In article <1f770$4033c8d8$cff5765a$3965@dcanet.allthenewsgroups.com>,
sicilian_vespers@yahoo.com enlightened us with...
> Does anyone have a quick link to a tutorial as to how to implement a
> watermark image on a page? Not the 'background image'  but a watermark . . .
>
>


You mean a digital watermark for an image?
That's done in the graphics software. How to do it depends on the
software you're using.

If you meant an image that is in the background of every page, that's
just an image that's in the background of every page, often sitting in a
table cell or styled with CSS to keep it in place.

You want more, show us an example URL.

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vargas

2004-02-19, 4:32 pm

(sorry for alt username, I am now reading these lists through webdesign forum, and not Outlook Express)

Anyway, what prompted my original question was that when I use a site grabber tool to download an entire website to my hard drive (so I can study the structure) I saw a citation to an image that didnt appear in the files I grabbed.

I was wondering if some kind of watermark image was somehow inset into the page differently than just the background image.

Thanks for the help; I will try to verify whether this is just a red herring I stumbled over or what.

--Christo
Andrew Thompson

2004-02-19, 8:31 pm

vargas wrote:
> Anyway, what prompted my original question was that when I use a site
> grabber tool to download an entire website to my hard drive (so I can
> study the structure) I saw a citation to an image that didnt appear in
> the files I grabbed.


Just like that URL to the page containing
the image (the one that you put in your post)
does not seem to have appeared in my
newsreader.  Strange that.

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Karl Smith

2004-02-20, 1:28 am

vargas <vargas.11wa4r@mail.forum4designers.com> wrote:

> Anyway, what prompted my original question was that when I use a site
> grabber tool to download an entire website to my hard drive (so I can
> study the structure)


"I only read it for the structure." Pfft.
Beauregard T. Shagnasty

2004-02-20, 1:28 am

Quoth the raven named vargas:

> (sorry for alt username, I am now reading these lists through webdesign
> forum, and not Outlook Express)


Why would you want to use that web page instead of a newsreader? Even
Outlook Express is better than that forum!

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