Ri,
And did you place the image in the body??? How did you come up with the width???? 1030 x 8
Ri,
And did you place the image in the body??? How did you come up with the width???? 1030 x 8
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yeah i placed the image in the body, i honestly kept guessing in photoshop until it came out right, but i dont think that is the right way because if you make the window smaller than the webpage it doesnt line up any more ....what can i do to fix that?
by that i mean if you make the webpage smaller than 1030 it does not line up how do i fix this?
Ri,
Could not tell you at the moment, I have never mastered this technique with CSS.
A fellow Zenner might enlighten us on this issue. :)
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then drop shadow would consist of two background images , one for right and one for left ..
mainWrapper needs to be wrapped around two other div , each div will display dropshadow for each side.
this should eliminate photoshop work each time you change the width of your site . but may need CSS adjustment only .
Tony,
Please give us an example on your demo site of this procedure.
I am very interested in incorporating this technique to one of my sites.
Thanks if you have the time..![]()
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this was one of the latest thread regarding this issue , you can look at the source and solution ..
http://www.zen-cart.com/forum/showthread.php?t=124273
i don't have any site that i can showcase ..![]()