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taka-Q
> And by tables I asume you mean using them as layers yeah?
That's what I did
> And can I just check my javascript making the backqround on the centre
> frame always fit works on all different browsers?
>
> Thanks people
I know it works on IE and Netscape, but feedback for the other availible browsers would be nice
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Thanks people
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> You use tables (or CSS) and set the backgrounds of those so they
> adjust with the size of the page.
I'll give it a go using tables, as I really hate CSS, and as a note I've uploaded new images that are a bit more funky than the originals.
And by tables I asume you mean using them as layers yeah?
The fading squares on the right always appear on the right,and not halfway across or cut off. This is the same for the gradient effect in the top left corner and the wire ball in the bottom left corner.
> Turbonutter wrote:
> Taka-Q wrote:
> This is because the backgrounds are designed to fit that size
> window,
> and in other window sizes they are repeted or bits are cut off.
>
>
> Oh for God's sake get some skills.
>
> I could do a javascript code so they always fit, but then as they are
> .gifs (to be animated) they look lame using it.
Also, if you have a better way of doing backgrounds so that they always fit the tell me
> Taka-Q wrote:
> This is because the backgrounds are designed to fit that size
> window,
> and in other window sizes they are repeted or bits are cut off.
>
>
> Oh for God's sake get some skills.
I could do a javascript code so they always fit, but then as they are .gifs (to be animated) they look lame using it.