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Postion image using xy cordinates
Hi
I have used CSS to diplsy images around my text However the topband (repeat-x) is rather too much on top (of what i have in mind) I want this to be positioned just adjacent to the first yello band ( repeat-y) Please see attched HTML file Left me know if i have not made myseld clear Any help is great help thanks in advance Regards Deepa |
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Re: Postion image using xy cordinates
Sorry I don't understand the question or all the red arrows.
Do you want the topband on the left margin above the yellow thing? Or do you want to drop the topband down and have it to the right of the yellow thing? |
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