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Default Anyone know how to make the right part of a div header a background color..? - 02-26-2005 , 09:20 PM







Still struggling with css.
Anyone know how to put a tope background colour (matches the right part of
the banner image) that stretches to the max. size of the window like the
main div? My header has a big black 'box' at the top right. I would like
to keep black as the main background colour of the header div though.

Unless someone knows another way to make my header look good.
Please see:
http://officeactivate.com/schuit/

Thanks,



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Default Re: Anyone know how to make the right part of a div header a background color..? - 02-27-2005 , 12:17 AM






On Sat, 26 Feb 2005 21:20:48 -0500 Dan V. wrote:


Quote:
Still struggling with css.
Anyone know how to put a tope background colour (matches the right part
of
the banner image) that stretches to the max. size of the window like
the
main div? My header has a big black 'box' at the top right. I would
like
to keep black as the main background colour of the header div though.

Unless someone knows another way to make my header look good.
Please see:
http://officeactivate.com/schuit/

Thanks,

Nice lookin page.
<div id="header" style="background:taupe">
or #D0D0C0.

You can also divde the header into a 3 column design and color just the
right division as desired.
But I'd find something else to go with the image thing on the left side.
Like maybe another chair back design?
Facing the opposite angle in towards the center?






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Default Re: Anyone know how to make the right part of a div header a background color..? - 02-27-2005 , 04:09 AM




"Dan V." <d@d.com> a écrit dans le message de news:
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Quote:
Still struggling with css.
Anyone know how to put a tope background colour (matches the right part of
the banner image) that stretches to the max. size of the window like the
main div? My header has a big black 'box' at the top right. I would like
to keep black as the main background colour of the header div though.

Unless someone knows another way to make my header look good.
Please see:
http://officeactivate.com/schuit/

Thanks,


Hi

Fade the image right and blend it into the background colour. What graphics
program do you use?





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Default Re: Anyone know how to make the right part of a div header a background color..? - 02-28-2005 , 07:30 AM



Paint Shop Pro 9, which I am really learning to like.

"Paul" <tez (AT) nospam (DOT) cd> wrote

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"Dan V." <d@d.com> a écrit dans le message de news:
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Still struggling with css.
Anyone know how to put a tope background colour (matches the right part
of
the banner image) that stretches to the max. size of the window like the
main div? My header has a big black 'box' at the top right. I would
like
to keep black as the main background colour of the header div though.

Unless someone knows another way to make my header look good.
Please see:
http://officeactivate.com/schuit/

Thanks,



Hi

Fade the image right and blend it into the background colour. What
graphics
program do you use?






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Default Re: Anyone know how to make the right part of a div header a background color..? - 02-28-2005 , 08:55 AM



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Quote:
Paint Shop Pro 9, which I am really learning to like.

"Paul" <tez (AT) nospam (DOT) cd> wrote in message
news:38dh1oF5n17nfU1 (AT) individual (DOT) net...

"Dan V." <d@d.com> a écrit dans le message de news:
EaednYdf8YYVs7zfRVn-jw (AT) golden (DOT) net...

Hi

Fade the image right and blend it into the background colour. What
graphics
program do you use?


Hi

I don't have Paintshop Pro, look at this http://tinyurl.com/4bbaf its just
a simple matter of masks and canvas colour, have a look in the help files in
Paintshop pro you should be able to create a fade effect quite easily.

Cheers

Paul




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Default Re: Anyone know how to make the right part of a div header a backgroundcolor..? - 02-28-2005 , 09:00 AM



Dan V. wrote:

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Paint Shop Pro 9, which I am really learning to like.
learning to like ???

that doesnt sound very convincing. did you also 'learn to like' your wife ?





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Default The more I use it and learn it, the more powerful I think it is! - 02-28-2005 , 11:20 AM



Let me say what I really mean.
As I don't know any other powerful image editing programs, this program
seems amazing to me.
The more I use it and learn it, the more powerful I think it is! And
inexpensive.

"Martin!" <martin.smidt (AT) home (DOT) nl.knip.knip.knip> wrote

Quote:
Dan V. wrote:

Paint Shop Pro 9, which I am really learning to like.

learning to like ???

that doesnt sound very convincing. did you also 'learn to like' your wife
?






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Default Re: Anyone know how to make the right part of a div header a background color..? - 02-28-2005 , 12:09 PM



Nice image! I really like your idea.

"Paul" <tez (AT) nospam (DOT) cd> wrote

Quote:
: AamdnUXFWaVJk77fRVn-ow (AT) golden (DOT) net...
Paint Shop Pro 9, which I am really learning to like.

"Paul" <tez (AT) nospam (DOT) cd> wrote in message
news:38dh1oF5n17nfU1 (AT) individual (DOT) net...

"Dan V." <d@d.com> a écrit dans le message de news:
EaednYdf8YYVs7zfRVn-jw (AT) golden (DOT) net...

Hi

Fade the image right and blend it into the background colour. What
graphics
program do you use?



Hi

I don't have Paintshop Pro, look at this http://tinyurl.com/4bbaf its
just
a simple matter of masks and canvas colour, have a look in the help files
in
Paintshop pro you should be able to create a fade effect quite easily.

Cheers

Paul





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