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Don
I've been struggling with this for sometime and can't seem to get it right.
I've asked a couple of questions about this and gotten some replies but
still I'm struggling.
I like to create my own backgrounds for my web pages. In most instances I'm
okay because I'll add text or maybe a table (?) or something that will allow
me to make hotspots for hyperlinks. This is what I'm stuck on right now.
I have an image in jpg. format, that I created using MS Photodraw. There
are three circles in this image and I'd like to use each one as a hotspot.
The problem is if I insert it as a background I can't use the circles as
hotspots. If I insert it as a "picture from file" I can use the circles as
hotspots but I can't get the size of the image to cover the web page
correctly. When it shows up on the web page the scroll bar on the side
allows for it to be pulled down far enough to expose just white space.
I hope I'm making sense and communicating the situation correctly.
How do I fix this problem? I've resized the picture many different ways but
can't seem to find the right size.
You can see the page at
http://www.gourdgeouscreations.com/2007playschedule.htm
It's simple things like this that I struggle with.
Thanks for your help,
Don..........
I've asked a couple of questions about this and gotten some replies but
still I'm struggling.
I like to create my own backgrounds for my web pages. In most instances I'm
okay because I'll add text or maybe a table (?) or something that will allow
me to make hotspots for hyperlinks. This is what I'm stuck on right now.
I have an image in jpg. format, that I created using MS Photodraw. There
are three circles in this image and I'd like to use each one as a hotspot.
The problem is if I insert it as a background I can't use the circles as
hotspots. If I insert it as a "picture from file" I can use the circles as
hotspots but I can't get the size of the image to cover the web page
correctly. When it shows up on the web page the scroll bar on the side
allows for it to be pulled down far enough to expose just white space.
I hope I'm making sense and communicating the situation correctly.
How do I fix this problem? I've resized the picture many different ways but
can't seem to find the right size.
You can see the page at
http://www.gourdgeouscreations.com/2007playschedule.htm
It's simple things like this that I struggle with.
Thanks for your help,
Don..........