Is it possible that your "id=“mainTextBox” style=“position:absolute; left:244px” is in conflict with the alignment of your table? If one can go 100% and the other is restricted to absolute 'positioning I am not certain this works-or not. Just a guess on my part.
On Dec 14, 2009, at 12:27 PM, Adrian Williams wrote:
Background image successfully added to Master page.
Now trying to add items that move when the window is resized.
I have uploaded a basic example of the problem… http://www.clubtype.co.uk/jmtemp
Nothing I do works. It’s driving me insane!!!
Adrian
Table. What Table? I created everything with the CSS button greyed out.
Is “Table” some term Freeway uses to describe something I’m not getting?
I have one button and four html boxes on the page.
Thanks,
Adrian
On 14 Dec 2009, at 18:41, George Holmes wrote:
Is it possible that your "id=“mainTextBox” style=“position:absolute;
left:244px” is in conflict with the alignment of your table? If one
can go 100% and the other is restricted to absolute 'positioning I
am not certain this works-or not. Just a guess on my part.
On Dec 14, 2009, at 12:27 PM, Adrian Williams wrote:
Background image successfully added to Master page.
Now trying to add items that move when the window is resized.
I have uploaded a basic example of the problem… http://www.clubtype.co.uk/jmtemp
Nothing I do works. It’s driving me insane!!!
Adrian
Background image successfully added to Master page.
No - this is not the way to go.
The only part that I was suggesting be a background image is the rounded corner box that goes behind your “main information area”.
Select the HTML box (main information area) and go to the paintbrush icon - use the ‘image’ selector to find your rounded corner box image and size your html box to suit.
You can then use padding on the HTML box to stop any text you put in there from being too close to the edges.
Many, many thanks for educating me on the subject of Parenting and how
to deal with Children!
Finally figured out what I was doing wrong:
CSS was not turned ON.
And I was trying to “Layer” items instead of importing a background
into an HTML box.
The basic site has now been completed… http://www.jamesmarshallgolfacademy.co.uk
Regards,
Adrian
On 15 Dec 2009, at 02:10, DeltaDave wrote:
Background image successfully added to Master page.
No - this is not the way to go.
The only part that I was suggesting be a background image is the
rounded corner box that goes behind your “main information area”.
Select the HTML box (main information area) and go to the paintbrush
icon - use the ‘image’ selector to find your rounded corner box
image and size your html box to suit.
You can then use padding on the HTML box to stop any text you put in
there from being too close to the edges.
You have used Resources/masthead.png as a page background image - only problem is that you appear to have set it to tile horizontally which means that a browser window larger than 1180px and it starts to repeat.
On the Shop page it appears that the HTML box has a white background which is spilling out beyond the bounds of the rounded corner box - if you make it None you should be fine.