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    das1989 is offline Staff Sergeant
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    Talking Superimposition...

    How does one superimpose a banner/nagivation button over a "shape" that is used as a border for the page? Is there another way to make a border for a webpage, other than the pre-made templates? Thanks.

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    Quote Originally Posted by das1989
    How does one superimpose a banner/nagivation button over a "shape" that is used as a border for the page? Is there another way to make a border for a webpage, other than the pre-made templates? Thanks.

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    If you have Photo Shop, Paint Shop Pro or a similar program, you can build and customize any kind of template you can imagine. (For people who don't want to buy - or can't afford to buy - either of the above, the Gimp is a great free alternative.)

    As far as "superimposing" an object on top of another, you only need use the Layout/ Arrange feature on the BV toolbar, or use the + and - buttons to move an object forward or backward. Any new object is, by default, the top "layer" on your page.
    Last edited by racefan20; 07-28-2005 at 07:02 AM.

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    Quote Originally Posted by racefan20
    If you have Photo Shop, Paint Shop Pro or a similar program, you can build and customize any kind of template you can imagine. (For people who don't want to buy - or can't afford to buy - either of the above, the Gimp is a great free alternative.)

    As far as "superimposing" an object on top of another, you only need use the Layout/ Arrange feature on the BV toolbar, or use the + and - buttons to move an object forward or backward. Any new object is, by default, the top "layer" on your page.
    Thanks!

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