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Iframe Layout Help^^; *shot*
Topic Started: Mar 9 2007, 03:16 AM (636 Views)
pikaadvance
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I'm trying to make a layout for my website, but I don't know how to do it all >> Could someone help me put the text inside the light spot in this image:
http://i129.photobucket.com/albums/p224/pi...youtbglinks.png
And how to make links on the words? If not, could someone at least teach me how to do it, because I'm confused. >.> If not, I could also make a div layout with this too, but I can't code DIVs or Iframes ^^;; Thanks for the help :)

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I can help you put the text in the light spot of the image, but I can't do the links.
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I have an idea as to how to do the links. Make separate transparent rectangular image blocks that are the size of each of the links. Then, use DIV tags to place them over the links, so when a visitor clicks them, it'll appear that they've clicked the link. (This is a little complicated, though.)

If you're only going to use iframes in the text area, you can divide the banner into table sections, with each link in a separate table column. That way, you can make them images and clickable.

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