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Picture in bannerpicture
Hello,
Mayby a simple question but I cant find a way to do it.
I have a bannerpicture in the masterborder on top of my website. Inside
that bannerpicture I want to put country flag's with a link to the
representing language. These are *.gif files.
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Re: Picture in bannerpicture
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One way would be to add the flags to the banner image using a 3rd party
graphic editor such as photoshop.
Then in page view create a hotspot for on each flag image and link to where
you wish to go.
As an alternitive you could put all of the images within a layout region set
to Fixed Layout and just plop the flag gifs where you want them and use the
image as a link (see attached screen shot)
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turtle - (AKA Mike)
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"testcenter" <no@mail.com> wrote in message
news:hl8phn$mj3$1@DailyPlanet.news.netobjects.com. ..
> Hello,
>
> Mayby a simple question but I cant find a way to do it.
>
> I have a bannerpicture in the masterborder on top of my website. Inside
> that bannerpicture I want to put country flag's with a link to the
> representing language. These are *.gif files.
>
>
>
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Re: Picture in bannerpicture
On 14/02/2010 12:10, testcenter wrote:
> Hello,
>
> Mayby a simple question but I cant find a way to do it.
>
> I have a bannerpicture in the masterborder on top of my website. Inside
> that bannerpicture I want to put country flag's with a link to the
> representing language. These are *.gif files.
>
>
>
If your banner picture is static (i.e. you don't want NOF generated text
on the banner, so the image is identical from one page to the next),
then put a layout region in the MB where you want the 'banner' and set
its background image to your 'banner' image. You can then drop other
images - i.e. your flags - into the LR without having to resort to fixed
layout.
Alternatively, your banner does not have to be the full width / height
of the MB. You may be able to slice your image such that part of it is
the banner (with NOF auto-generated text) and the remainder is inserted
as a 'normal' graphic with the flags added.
Derek
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Re: Picture in bannerpicture
Thanks gotFusion LLC and Derek,
I will try this tomorrow, going to sleep now :-)
cheers,
Frank
Op 14-2-2010 15:34, Derek schreef:
> On 14/02/2010 12:10, testcenter wrote:
>> Hello,
>>
>> Mayby a simple question but I cant find a way to do it.
>>
>> I have a bannerpicture in the masterborder on top of my website. Inside
>> that bannerpicture I want to put country flag's with a link to the
>> representing language. These are *.gif files.
>>
>>
>>
>
> If your banner picture is static (i.e. you don't want NOF generated text
> on the banner, so the image is identical from one page to the next),
> then put a layout region in the MB where you want the 'banner' and set
> its background image to your 'banner' image. You can then drop other
> images - i.e. your flags - into the LR without having to resort to fixed
> layout.
>
> Alternatively, your banner does not have to be the full width / height
> of the MB. You may be able to slice your image such that part of it is
> the banner (with NOF auto-generated text) and the remainder is inserted
> as a 'normal' graphic with the flags added.
>
> Derek
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Re: Picture in bannerpicture
I coul'd sleep before I fix this problem :-) Your idea with the layout
region did the trick.
See http://www.villarembrandt.nl/test/ this layout will be the
orriginal site layout
Cheers,
Frank
Op 14-2-2010 20:50, testcenter schreef:
>
> Thanks gotFusion LLC and Derek,
>
> I will try this tomorrow, going to sleep now :-)
>
> cheers,
>
> Frank
>
>>
>> If your banner picture is static (i.e. you don't want NOF generated text
>> on the banner, so the image is identical from one page to the next),
>> then put a layout region in the MB where you want the 'banner' and set
>> its background image to your 'banner' image. You can then drop other
>> images - i.e. your flags - into the LR without having to resort to fixed
>> layout.
>> Derek
>
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