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New2This
post Jan 11 2008, 09:44 PM
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I am trying...*trying*...to make a myspace design for myself, I don't like many of the layouts offered here (no offense to anyone...just not my style whistling.gif ) So, I have some butterflies on the page, that I want to use as my "buttons" so to speak. Have them be links to "home", "comments" etc. But when I type in the location in the CSS they are all INCHES away from where I want them. I checked, and double checked it in Photoshop. The numbers are right. But they aren't lining up w/the butterflies.

Does that make any sense?!

The resolution of the image is 72ppi in photoshop...I don't know if that helps or not.

I can post the image and code, if that will help explain it..

TIA!
 
 
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SharperMyspace
post Jan 11 2008, 09:54 PM
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Are you trying to position each word on top of a butterfly? Are the butterflies in the background, or are they in a div?

When you say numbers, do you mean left and top positions?
 
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post Jan 11 2008, 10:08 PM
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Yes, background, and yes. lol

The butterflies are on the BG image, and I'm trying to put the words on top of them. yeah. left and top positions!

You explain it so much better than me :) Thanks lol
 
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post Jan 11 2008, 11:12 PM
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May you link your myspace so I can have a visual of what the mistake is and what you're trying to do.

Also post the code.
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Topic must include a screenshot or url AND any coding used
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