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Pye

Oh, and while I've got your attention, would a kind soul look at www.pyechamberlayne.com and tell me how I can position the bluebird anywhere on "Chamberlayne Times" by obscuring and partially obscuring letters, not pushing them to the side? "Chamberlayne Times" and the bird are already .gifs. In a "stuff for Jon Spivey" link I've got, in green, the html he said would fix my problem. My trouble is that I have the HTML skills of a bluebird and don't know where to insert the htmly or what, if anything, to replace with it...

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Thomas A. Rowe

Your best option is to combine the two images in a image editor, then save and import. This way all
browsers will display as you want it to appear, otherwise you will need to learn to work with CSS
and Layer which is not supported in all browsers/versions.

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Pye said:
Oh, and while I've got your attention, would a kind soul look at www.pyechamberlayne.com and tell
me how I can position the bluebird anywhere on "Chamberlayne Times" by obscuring and partially
obscuring letters, not pushing them to the side? "Chamberlayne Times" and the bird are already
..gifs. In a "stuff for Jon Spivey" link I've got, in green, the html he said would fix my problem.
My trouble is that I have the HTML skills of a bluebird and don't know where to insert the htmly or
what, if anything, to replace with it....
 
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Steve Easton

One way:

Take a screen shot of Chamberlayne Times and save it as a gif image.
Make it the background for the center cell between the left and right house
images.

Then add a cell over the top of it and insert the bluebird image in to the new
cell and align it to the left

Also while you're at it you should resize the left and right images to the
actual size you're using.
The free IrfanView from www.irfanview.com will do it for you.

And also, rename your images to remove the spaces as spaces will break links.
Each %20 means there is a space in the file name.
Lith%203113%20hily%20comprsed.jpg should be left.jpg or something similar
and Lith%203113%20cmprsd%20w%20smiley.jpg could be right.jpg

hth
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Pye said:
Oh, and while I've got your attention, would a kind soul look at
www.pyechamberlayne.com and tell me how I can position the bluebird anywhere on
"Chamberlayne Times" by obscuring and partially obscuring letters, not pushing
them to the side? "Chamberlayne Times" and the bird are already .gifs. In a
"stuff for Jon Spivey" link I've got, in green, the html he said would fix my
problem. My trouble is that I have the HTML skills of a bluebird and don't know
where to insert the htmly or what, if anything, to replace with it....
 
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