I am new to Freeway Talk so please forgive me in advance if I don’t follow proper protocol.
I have created a css menu, converted the main text to graphic text (gif), then left the next level html. When doing this, unfortunately the gif type is interlacing with a background color from a block of color below it and I just don’t know how to fix it. I have a sample at www.mlad.com/b
Is there anything I can do to fix this or do I have to go back to plain old html. If this the way it is, I will have to accept it. Anyone’s help would be most appreciated.
I repeated the problem and setting the background of the HTML item to
be white worked for me, alternatively make the height of the item
containing the menu smaller so it doesn’t overlap the red item below
it - the outline is anti-aliasing against the red of that item. When
you publish/preview hold control and select File>Publish Everything
and then preview in the browser.
The main problem though is the setting of the text to be graphic text,
you should really use HTML text to get the full benefit of the Action
Regards,
Joe
On 29 Oct 2009, at 13:35, Mark Levans wrote:
Tried that too, but still the same result. Frustrating isn’t it?!