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simple div overlay |
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Here's a simple Myspace div overlay.
For your CSS, use one of the CSS stylesheets already provided. Put that in your "About Me". For your content, you can use this. Put it in "Who I'd Like to Meet": CODE <div class="bg" style="position: absolute; left:0px; top:0px; width:000px; height:000px; overflow: hidden;"> <img src="IMAGEURLHERE"> </div> <div class="content" style="position: absolute; left:000px; top:000px; width:000px; height:000px; overflow: auto;"><center> lalalalala this is your content! </div> For the image, you only need to change the width and the height to fit your image. For the content, you can change the class of the div, the left alignment, top alignment, width, height, and overflow. If you want the div to have a scrollbar, use this div code. Open the image in Microsoft Paint to get the alignments. ![]() If I wanted the div to begin where the black dot is, I would use the paintbrush tool and place it where I want the div to begin. Keep the mouse there, and look in the bottom right corner for two numbers separated by a comma. The first number is your left alignment, and the second is your top. If I wanted a div that continues down the page until it runs out of content, this would be my div code: CODE <div class="bg" style="position: absolute; left:0px; top:0px; width:000px; height:000px; overflow: hidden;"> <img src="IMAGEURLHERE"> </div> <div class="content" style="position: absolute; left:000px; top:000px; width:000px; height:100%; overflow: visible;"><center> lalalalala this is your content! </div> The only things that are changed are the height and overflow. Now all you need to worry about is the left alignment, top alignment, and width. There you have it. ![]() The following was contributed by tcunningham1589. Description: This code is used to make your simple div on your profile, whether you are using it for content, or a ghetto way to cover somthing up. Code: { code used in INTERESTS section } <style> .div1 { background-color:000000; color:000000; border:0px solid; border-color:silver; width:400px; height:100px; overflow:auto; position:absolute; z-index:2; left:50%; top:0%; margin-left:-250px; margin-top:150px; visibility:visible;} </style> { code used in MUSIC section } <div class="div1"> content </div> *everything in bold is changeable Positioning Code: quick lesson on "position: relative" top: -45px = moves up 45px top: 45px = moves down 45px left: -15px = moves left 15px left: 15px = moves right 15px quick lesson on "position: absolute" top: 0% = moves to top of page top: 50% = moves to middle of page top: 100% = moves to bottem of page left: 0% = moves to left of page left: 50% = moves to center of page left: 100% = moves to right of page margin-left: -15px = moves left 15px margin-left: 15px = moves right 15px margin-top: 45px = moves down 45px margin-top: -45px = moves up 45px For Myspace Band/Music Profiles: http://www.createblog.com/forums/index.php...t&p=2624671 This post has been edited by digitalfragrance: Jul 12 2007, 01:04 AM |
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QUOTE i'm new at p.s so could anyone give me some ideas of a plain div without any coding? and for simple things in photoshop go to graphics http://www.createblog.com/forums/index.php?showforum=76 QUOTE Okay, so I've got my whole div overlay sorted with all the content (on my dummy profile HERE) Understood it all fine, its just that I've got a problem with profile songs. I've added one but its always sitting on top of the div. I tried using some code that apparently would position the player to where I wanted it but that didnt work. Can anybody help? Thankzzzz :] yea post this in the myspace help forum make your own topic with your problem try CODE <style type="text/css"> embed {position:absolute; margin-top:-500px; margin-left:-1000px; height:150px; width:70px;} </style> you can resize it. also move it. it does work. or atleast should QUOTE um, i dont meen to bother you i meen honestly there is alot of questions you already have to deal with but is it possible to put a myspace video in a div? yea^ i'm pretty sure you can its like putting a youtube video in one. This post has been edited by toyo loco: Jun 17 2006, 08:02 PM |
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