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post Jan 26 2005, 06:15 PM
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My general inquiry-ness is over. If you see this, you can close the topic. n____n;
 
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post Jan 26 2005, 06:33 PM
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2) It depends what program you save it as (i.e. PSP, adobe, paint, etc.)
 
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post Jan 26 2005, 06:41 PM
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QUOTE(Spiritedfreak @ Jan 26 2005, 3:33 PM)
2) It depends what program you save it as (i.e. PSP, adobe, paint, etc.)
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I save it as a .jpeg with photoshop, and it gives me the white background.
 
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post Jan 26 2005, 07:01 PM
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An iframe is like.. kinda like a DIV, except you link to a page.. Er I can't explain it, but in DIVs, you type your content out. Like

<DIV> typetypetypetpye </DIV>

and iframes are like..

<iframe scr="HTML page of iframe"> </iframe>

The difference is.. inside the iframe, you have a link to an html document, and that's where you type your document.

Crap, I'm not good at explaining.. I'll try to find a page that explains iframes..
 
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post Jan 26 2005, 07:13 PM
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QUOTE(x_angawhomps @ Jan 26 2005, 4:01 PM)
An iframe is like.. kinda like a DIV, except you link  to a page.. Er I can't explain it, but in DIVs, you type your content out. Like

<DIV> typetypetypetpye </DIV>

and iframes are like..

<iframe scr="HTML page of iframe"> </iframe>

The difference is.. inside the iframe, you have a link to an html document, and that's where you type your document.

Crap, I'm not good at explaining.. I'll try to find a page that explains iframes..
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I think I've basically got it. An i-frame is a "frame" that instead of having your type out your stuff as in a div, it links to another html document you have already made, and the other html document appears in the "frame" or area of the i-frame. Basically what it is?

Thanks for the help, you two. happy.gif
Time to go experiment. :3
 
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post Jan 26 2005, 07:20 PM
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Oh er I didn't see your other question.. Transparent files can only be supported with .gifs. :]

Alright go experiement. I think you'll have more questions after so I'll just uhm.. leave this open for now but uh.. post back :D
 

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