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Posted by Neredbojias on 09/30/05 16:54
With neither quill nor qualm, mal_k100@hotmail.com quothed:
> I have checked a few posts and found that this is not strickly possible
> so I could do with some practical advice please...
> I am using a style for my heading on a help system
> <style>
> H1 {color: black; font-size: 150%;border: ridge; text-align: center;
> background: url("myrightlogo.gif") lightyellow right no-repeat; }
> </style>
> In practice I am imorting from a .css file but the values work either
> way.
>
> All works fine but what I really would like is to have a left and a
> right logo. It has to be in the style sheet as all the HTML files have
> a consistent look and feel that may change (other than the text).
>
> So what I want is..
> Logo1 (with transparency to show the backgroung color) MUST be a fixed
> width as the logo cannot change when the HTML screen is resized
>
> Background color (with the text from the H1 in the HTML page)
>
> Logo2 (with transparency to show the backgroung color) MUST be a fixed
> width as the logo cannot change when the HTML screen is resized)
>
> It sort of seems as though what I might need is a 3 column table with
> the first and third having fixed widths so that the logo cannot change
> in size - also the heading must not change either. That is the one
> problem I have with my current one in that if the screen is narrowed
> too far, the logo overwrites the text on the heading. This is not too
> important though, as noone would really narrow it that much in practice
> as nothing would be readable.
>
> So...any ideas ... can I somehow put an H1 in the style and tell it
> that it must be a 3 column table ?
>
> Anyother ideas would be great. One thing...no changes to the HTML as it
> is already written and there are too many screen to change and I want
> to keep flexibility.
What you want is impossible without altering the html.
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Neredbojias
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