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sorry but =]


Question Posted Thursday August 7 2008, 3:53 am

thanks a lot, last question though. sorry "/



um , what is the opposite of "fixed"? in myspace.


i dont want the image to stay in one place so what word do i put in as background position?


also, can i add "padding" in <img src=""> if so how would it look inside the <img src="">?


thanks one last tymeee! =]]] i love u!


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stargirl51 answered Thursday August 7 2008, 10:43 am:
No problem. Like I said, you can learn all sorts of cool tips and tricks from just picking up a CSS book or even googling "CSS coding"

Instead of putting a word for background position, you would delete that part of the code that has fixed as it's property.

You can't add padding to an image tag. <img src=""> is an image tag. It puts an image on the page. Padding is usually referred to in tables, sometimes padding around the page itself.

Go to your local library and check out a book =P There's plenty of them. And if they look intimidating, I do suggest CSS for dummies. I've used it a LOT of times. Hahaha.

Good luck with your coding!

Cheers,
stargirl

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