Your link to theremin.gif has a backslash in it rather than a slash.
D'ohh!
One thing I would suggest before going foward is to get rid of the "align=center" attributes in your HTML code
Done!
'Trash'
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Your link to theremin.gif has a backslash in it rather than a slash.
D'ohh!
One thing I would suggest before going foward is to get rid of the "align=center" attributes in your HTML code
Done!
trying making the white block position:relative
Whoa! That is weird. But it works!
Thanks all. I'm sure I'll have more questions in the days ahead.
Whoa! That is weird. But it works!
It sounds utterly backwards, and it doesn't resemble any definition of "absolute" I've ever seen in the real world, and the box model as a whole is overly complex and prone to cross-browser bugs, but for this case, the key thing to remember is that absolute elements are positioned relative to the next highest thing that has a position, not the next highest thing in the hierarchy, period -- which means that for your original stylesheet, they were looking up to the whole page and not the containing div.
Why, yes, I learned all this from painful experience.
Thanks, everyone. I'll just keep using the laptop plugged in for the time being.
New question: I'm doing promo postcards for a mailing for my new book, using a place on the web. I uploaded the jpg of my cover just fine, but they want either a tif, pdf, eps, ai, or pub doc (or jpg, I guess) for the text for the back. Any help for doing this? I created a file in Word, but it won't let me save it as any of those file types.
t /so technologically challenged it's sad
hmm. you could take a screenshot and then photoshop out all the areas except the text you want.
Except...I don't have PhotoShop, and I don't know how to take a screenshot.
::hangs head::
AmyLiz -- if you send me the Word Doc, I can make a PDF and email it back to you. Profile addy is fine.
Amy, if you send it to me, I can save it as a psd (and probably a tif) and send it back.
Edit: beaten!
AmyLiz, do you mean that they want your text in pdf form rather than word, or that they actually want a picture of the cover blurb (complete with layout, etc?)
Either way, you can send it to my profile addy, if you want. As long as I can suss out what it is they're actually looking for....
xposted with many other offers....