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Banner in css to add to multiple pages
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Banner in css to add to multiple pages
Is it possible to put a banner in a css document so that it can be added to multiple pages?
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Re: is it possible to...
Please put more meaningful subject next time ... "is it possible to..." is not good when searching for a problem in particular.
Now ... as for you question.... You can add a <div id="banner"></div> to all your pages and in your CSS just apply the banner as a background image. Make sure you set the height and width. |
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