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melizza
ummmm.. like i really wouldnt know how to explain this... ummm this is going on my regular website, its not a blog or anything...
(im using free geocities.com godammit, so it kinda sux.)
well here is the picture i want to use
http://www.webpost.net/wo/wooyeaxangapics/...sblogthingy.JPG
ummm yea i want to know if i can like put text and a scroll bar on the blog and link section on the picture, so it can like fit in the little section thingys i made there... but i really dont know html that well... and yea... thats as much as i can explain, so imma go now. plleeeeeeeez help!!! i really need this code!! :-( thankz for anyone who helps, i will give props to you on ur xanga!!!
-mizzle
kryogenix
why not use the background, and use a div for your blog body?
Godsend
there should be (2) tutorials on the absolute positioning. place it as ur background and position it.
cyphervi
you dont even have to place it as a background. just put it into its own <div> tag as an image and put the code before all the other divs and every positioned item after will overlap it. this way you can also have some other pic as a background.
melizza
ummm i dont know how to do that!!!! wtf is a div layer?? um thanx n-e-wayz i have no idea how to do html, i dont want to set it as the back round
cyphervi
look at the tutorials and read about div absolute positioning.
melizza
umm, what tutorials, and where? lol i'm so stupid.
cyphervi
heh heres the link to all the tutorials

http://www.createblog.com/forums/index.php?showforum=18

and the div positioning tutorials

http://www.createblog.com/forums/index.php?showtopic=16416
melizza
i still have no idea whats going on.. ::sigh:: godamn i am stupido. i'll try and figure it out, but can someone give meh some real help?? pleez?
-mizzle
swe3txprincesz
well furst of all yu have to imagemap the image theres three tutorials i think on it after yuve got the code yu have to position the div on that there are two tutorials
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