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Header change! Help!
Ok, I created a header from my older header, since I'm not good at this I came to ask for help.
What I want is this: http://www.rarewarecentral.com/forum...headershow.png To look like this: http://www.rarewarecentral.com/forum...eadershow2.png If you don't notice the change then from before the start of the navbar link "Home" and after the navbar link "Log out" there's a small image that I would want added in the code, the picture was a photoshop edit so that's not real. The image I want to be placed there is: http://www.rarewarecentral.com/forums/images/line.png Me header template is: Code:
<link rel="shortcut icon" href="/forums/favicon.png" /> |
I think you're trying to do this...
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Would you be able to place the image in the code where I need it instead? |
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It made http://rarewarecentral.com/images/rwc_topnav_left.png & http://www.rarewarecentral.com/forum...pnav_right.png go left and right. |
oh darn sorry that was a pre breakfast post lol, quick question, do you want the whole navbar stretched witht the pm box and everything or is it just the links part that you want stretched?
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As you may see I've photo shopped it to show what I want. The Image I want placed before the first and after the last header link is: http://www.rarewarecentral.com/forums/images/line.png |
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This is the style: http://www.rarewarecentral.com/forum...php?styleid=44 As you can see I want the line image added before and after the navbar. |
i think i know what your trying to achieve, you want the navbar links part to have the image before and after, is this the same image that your navbar uses as its background?
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Otherwise I have another idea. how about you make this the background for the navbar place? http://www.rarewarecentral.com/forums/images/linebg.png I wont be able to do that so if anybody who can add it where it should be in the code is appreciated. |
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Your issue is in no relation to an image. What you need to do is modify your <TD> settings in your CSS.
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<td height="15" bgcolor="#0d150f"> So in an essence you need to find a happy-medium between the TD and the table-data posted above. What is happening is the CSS table-data is superseding anything you place manually into the code. Please let me know if I was able to be of any assistance! |
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I really don't understand why there should be so many complications. |
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TigerC10 is correct,
There is no reason to place an image there the same color of the background. You make it harder for spiders to run through, harder on the end-user PCs to render the page, wasting bandwidth, messy code, and a whole slew of other things (to my knowledge). The best way is to size the table properly and have your coding validated by the CSS standards. If you are truly bent on putting images there, place another table to create a separate CSS class with those variables there. But I can tell you right now, after reviewing your code, it is extremely messy and needs a lot of cleaning up. However it looks very sharp :) |
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