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Graphic Overlay
I need to overlay one graphic on top of another so that graphic1 shows
behind graphic2. This isn't a problem in IE4/5 but I can't figure out how to
do it in Netscape 4+. Essentially I need to do two things, (1) place a
graphic on the page (2) put another graphic, such as a logo, on top of it or
(3) put text or a table on top of it.
Any suggestions or help are greatly appreciated.
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Re: Graphic Overlay
Got it. <layer> does the trick.
"Barry Garvin" <barry@seacom.com> wrote in message
news:3a001d65$1@news.devx.com...
> I need to overlay one graphic on top of another so that graphic1 shows
> behind graphic2. This isn't a problem in IE4/5 but I can't figure out how
to
> do it in Netscape 4+. Essentially I need to do two things, (1) place a
> graphic on the page (2) put another graphic, such as a logo, on top of it
or
> (3) put text or a table on top of it.
>
> Any suggestions or help are greatly appreciated.
>
>
>
>
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Re: Graphic Overlay
"Barry Garvin" <barry@seacom.com> wrote:
>Got it. <layer> does the trick.
>
Rather use <DIV> as cross-browser 'layer' container. <layer> will get abandonned
by Netscape.
cya
Frederiek
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>"Barry Garvin" <barry@seacom.com> wrote in message
>news:3a001d65$1@news.devx.com...
>> I need to overlay one graphic on top of another so that graphic1 shows
>> behind graphic2. This isn't a problem in IE4/5 but I can't figure out
how
>to
>> do it in Netscape 4+. Essentially I need to do two things, (1) place a
>> graphic on the page (2) put another graphic, such as a logo, on top of
it
>or
>> (3) put text or a table on top of it.
>>
>> Any suggestions or help are greatly appreciated.
>>
>>
>>
>>
>
>
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