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jayOOhlia
if anyone would be payshent enough can u tell me how to make this layout fer my webpage? or a layout like this , i`m using adobe photoshop 6.0 & image ready thankies (:



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please use thumbnails for large images  wink.gif
Pulchritude
skinning tutorial

http://www.createblog.com/forums/index.php?showtopic=34220
jayOOhlia
and it would look simlar to that layout ?
Pulchritude
well if u postioned it right and do some customizing..yea it would blink.gif
jayOOhlia
is there anyway that i could code this on image ready? kus i dont like quessing it takes up too much of my time

example : <!-- begin code provided by createblog.com -->

<div style="overflow: auto; width: ###px; height: ###px; margin-top: ###px; margin-left: ###px;">

<!-- end code provided by createblog.com -->
Pulchritude
huh?/ if u have a banner from imageready upload it and put it in the <img src thing and i dont think u code from imageready huh.gif
jayOOhlia
uhh like u know where it has the ### yea well is there an easier way that i could code it insted of spending like hours guessing at the right numbers?
mona lisa
Um, not for divs on xanga. You wouldn't spend hours on it. I spend about 15 minutes, if not longer. Once you get used to it, it doesn't take that long.
jayOOhlia
i dont want it fer xanga this is for my own website out of xanga
talcumpowder
Memorize your image size, and go from there.
Like, in your example, it's probably about a hundred fifty-ish pixels over from the left. -shrug- You could always just take your image, select the section next to your content area, copy it, and see how far it is. XD
I do that when I'm feeling lazy.
whomps
Here's a tutorial on how to make DIV-layered layouts.. that stretch to the bottom of the page.
http://komettails.net/index.php?link=divlayers
techno
tats a 'nearly nice' skin wub.gif
jayOOhlia
alright thanks guys . if i have any more questions can i PM one of you?
gladz612
can't see the picture.
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