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#16 2007-09-20 14:31:17
- 8unknown
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- Registered: 2007-08-26
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Re: bantjes.com
hey,
thank you all for the tips, I’m still struggling…
I’m using Safari which is probably why it doesn’t center the topmenu…
the thing is I learnt html on my own in 1998 or something when I was 12 or something… and now I find it hard to understand things like where to put the #navtop codes… If I use it after the <body> tag, it appears as raw code in my page…
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#17 2007-09-20 14:45:04
- 8unknown
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Re: bantjes.com
ok…
i placed the navtop tag after a <style type=“text/css”> tag and it seems to be working…
:)
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Re: bantjes.com
In CSS-file (Cascading Style Sheet), where all styling is put and formed. You should try to learn new ways, like a valid XHTML and CSS.
Who even uses inline styles or unvalid attributes that are passed away a long time ago? Keep with time. It could be hard at wirst, and yeah, it is easy to me to say “learn”, when I do websites as my work.
Cheers!
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#19 2007-09-20 14:53:44
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Re: bantjes.com
I found this code that is probably useful for what I want to do, but it is not with images. Any idea how to use this and have rollover images instead ?
http://www.thescripts.com/forum/thread705222.html
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Re: bantjes.com
8unknown wrote:
I found this code that is probably useful for what I want to do, but it is not with images. Any idea how to use this and have rollover images instead ?
http://www.thescripts.com/forum/thread705222.html
Firstly that CSS-stylingcode is whole different. It’s used to show li-items with links hover and display none. So, it’s really bad example. What kind of rollover you are planning to do? Because you could do a tons of different kinds.
- Menu?
- Slideshow?
- Rollover?
With two images:
#imgdiv {
background: url(../images/img1.png) no-repeat 0 0;
width: 350px;
height: 200px;
}
#imgdiv:hover {
background: url(../images/img2.png) no-repeat 0 0;
}
Something more:
PS. This isn’t really a TXP issue, so some CSS gallery/forum would be better place for this… And try googling around.
Last edited by Gocom (2007-09-21 00:03:08)
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