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Posted by John Salerno on 02/07/06 23:20
John Salerno wrote:
> Wÿrm wrote:
>> "John Salerno" <johnjsal@NOSPAMgmail.com> kirjoitti
>> viestissä:TK7Gf.1553$No6.37747@news.tufts.edu...
>> <snip>
>>
>>> Your page isn't quite what I'm thinking of, because I'm thinking of a
>>> constant color (or maybe a tiled image) across the whole top.
>>
>> http://www.kolumbus.fi/ace/ng/top-bar.html
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>> something like that maybe?
>>
>
> Yes, exactly that kind of bar! I'm guessing it was the body
> margin/padding that got rid of the white space?
>
> Now, is it possible to also have an image in the left side of that bar?
> I figure what I'd ultimately have is not just a background-color div,
> but an img in the div, I just don't know how it would look with various
> browser widths.
Say for example I want to have a bar like that, but I want to create a
darkening effect that goes across it, or something like that. How would
I implement that in the markup while taking into consideration changing
widths? I know this would be more than just a background-color property,
so I didn't know what else was involved. Plus having an embedded image
on the left.
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