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duyen

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at the top you need a <html> for yo main code.

Btw: Overlap is a word and I'll answer your questions later - it's relatively late here as well.
 

Exide

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at the top you need a <html> for yo main code.

Btw: Overlap is a word and I'll answer your questions later - it's relatively late here as well.

I figured I'd leave parts of the code out. :p
Here's the full code:
Code:
<!DOCTYPE HTML PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD HTML 4.01//EN" "http://www.w3.org/TR/html4/strict.dtd">
<html>
<head>
<meta http-equiv="Content-Type" content="text/html; charset=ISO 8859-1">
<title>Work Factory</title>

 <link rel="shortcut icon" href="images/favicon.ico">
 <link href="divs.css" rel="stylesheet" type="text/css">
 <link href="meny.css" rel="stylesheet" type="text/css">

</head>


<style type="text/css">
body 
{ 
 background-image: url(images/loggo4.png);
 background-repeat: no-repeat;
 background-color: #000000;
}
</style>


<body>

<div id="top"> </div>

 <div id="container">

 <div id="center">

  <div id="buttons">

   <div id="menycontainer">
    <ul id="meny">

     <li title="cities"> <a href="iframe.html" target="iframe" id="cities"> Test </a> </li>
     <li title="About" class="current"> <a href="firstpage.html" target="iframe" id="about"> About </a> </li>
     <li title="Products"> <a href="#" target="iframe" id="products"> Products </a> </li>
     <li title="Contact"> <a href="#" target="iframe" id="contact"> Contact </a> </li>

    </ul>
   </div>
  </div>

 <br>
 <iframe src="iframe.html" name="iframe" width="85%" height="95%" marginwidth="10" marginheight="10"     scrolling="auto" frameborder="0" allowtransparency="true">
 </iframe>

 </div>
</div>

</body>
</html>

EDIT:
My new problem is:
-I can't center a div..
I tried this:

Code:
#buttons
{
 height: 40px;
 width: 100%;
 background: #3a3a3a;
}

#centerbuttons
{
 margin: 0 auto;
 text-align: center;
}
But div - centerbuttons won't center.. (I want it to center horizontally on the button - div.)


EDIT: I figured out something else:
I want to have two boxes: #borders and #buttons. buttons is supposed to be inside borders.
I then want buttons to be located 50% from border's left side. (In the middle, simply.)
I tried margin-left: 50%, but that counts from the very left-most side. (Not border's left side.)
 

Exide

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New Question:
What font should I use for writing longer pieces of text?
-My sister mentioned something about that once, supposedly making it easier to read, but I forgot what it was.

Any ideas? :)
 

Exide

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Nah, that's not the one.
Thanks, though.

New question.
I want to click on a thumbnail picture and have the picture enlarged and maybe the surroundings become grey'ish.. -How can I do this? :p
 

enouwee

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I want to click on a thumbnail picture and have the picture enlarged and maybe the surroundings become grey'ish.. -How can I do this? :p

Can't you just search for such trivial things? It's called a Lightbox and there are many scripts for it, like multibox.
 

Exide

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Can't you just search for such trivial things? It's called a Lightbox and there are many scripts for it, like multibox.

Thanks.
I didn't know what they were called. :p

So I google'd and found an easier version, than the one you linked to.
It nearly works, too! :p

http://www.huddletogether.com/projects/lightbox/

When I click the image-link, I get the larger image in the middle of the screen and all that. But the background around it doesn't "go grey".
Also, in the code they mention 'blank.gif' - which isn't available for downloading.. :confused:
 

enouwee

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When I click the image-link, I get the larger image in the middle of the screen and all that. But the background around it doesn't "go grey".
Why don't you look at the code (both HTML and CSS) they've got on their website? Or read the documentation?

Also, in the code they mention 'blank.gif' - which isn't available for downloading.. :confused:
Maybe because you can create it on your own? When somebody tells me "x.gif" or "blank.gif", I immediately associate it to an 1x1 transparent GIF.
But maybe that's only me. :rolleyes:
 

Exide

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Why don't you look at the code (both HTML and CSS) they've got on their website? Or read the documentation?


Maybe because you can create it on your own? When somebody tells me "x.gif" or "blank.gif", I immediately associate it to an 1x1 transparent GIF.
But maybe that's only me. :rolleyes:

Yea, I already figured the "shadow/grey" part out. :p

EDIT: This problem fixed. :thup:
Only the problem below remaining, at the moment. :)

Another thing is my img-links (the thumbnails), they have a blue border around themselves. I believe there's some css code that can fix this, but I can't remember which one it is or where to put it. :p
 

enouwee

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Another thing is my img-links (the thumbnails), they have a blue border around themselves. I believe there's some css code that can fix this, but I can't remember which one it is or where to put it. :p

You've added the multibox styles from lightbox.css?
 

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enouwee

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From the page you linked to:
lightbox.css - basic style and tricky PNG support

I hope you followed the other instructions... see their own page on how to do it correctly.
 

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Ah.
Yea, I added it.

I solved the border problem by: border="0". :p
It's still not perfect, but I believe I can work it out. =)
 

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Ok, I got a new question. :p
It's not really CSS, but I figured I'd hi-jack my own thread, instead of creating a new one.

I'm trying to make image-links. But whenever I do, tiny, annoying underlines appear in the bottom-right corner of the image.
Like this:
lankar.jpg

Any ideas of how to get rid of these? :)
 

enouwee

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Rather than writing:
Code:
<a href="#"><img ... /> <img ... /> <img ... /></a>

use:
Code:
<a href="#"><img ... /><img ... /><img ... /></a>

or:
Code:
<a href="#"><img ... /></a> <a href="#"><img ... /></a> <a href="#"><img ... /></a>

To avoid the whitespace inside your link being underlined.
 

Exide

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Aaah, of course!
Thanks. =)
 
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