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Thread: How do you set NOF 12 so you can have overlapping images?

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    Default How do you set NOF 12 so you can have overlapping images?

    I thought if you set it to CSS in Sites > Tools > Options > CSS this would work.

    But it's not it's still showing the red icon with the exclamation point.

    I need to send one image to the background don't I?

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    This gotFusion tutorial will explain overlapping objects

    http://www.gotfusion.com/tutorials/tut.cfm?itemID=4027
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    Set your output options to html 4.01 (this is the equivalent of the old Fixed Layout in versions prior to 12). This will allow you to overlap objects. However, there are some downsides to doing so, so I generally use html 4.01 with tables. However, you can set individual layout regions to different output methods, so you can have your main site output as HTML 4.01 with tables and then have a layout region on the page set to HTML 4.01 which will allow you to overlap objects within that layout region.

    Confusing I know. Hope this helps.

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    Okay it works fine now. I usually break up my nod files into specific areas....say this nod file is only for the employees pages, that one for the services...etc. So setting this up with html 4.01 is no problem.

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    Yeah this did work. Thanks franko.

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