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Default photoshop and dreamweaver - 01-03-2008 , 04:07 PM






Hi, I hope you can help with this issue.

I have designed my background in photoshop, sliced it and saved it for web.
I've then opened the page in dreamweaver cs3 to add the contents etc.

In dreamweaver I have centered the page and coloured the background, so that
the page appears central in any screen resolution. All good so far. I then
want to add ap div so that i can place images, text and tables where I want
them. when i do this, the ap div takes it position from zero and not from
where my photoshop background begins. So when my page is central on a web
browser the ap div remains at 90px from the zero and so the ap div comes off
the background. I hope your getting me so far.

What i want to do is add tables and text in a ap div to remain in the same
place no matter what the screen resolution is, so the ap div moves along with
the centralised page i created.

I've tried changing it to div to relative, but this places the div inbetween
the slices i made in photoshop.

please help

thanks


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Default Re: photoshop and dreamweaver - 01-03-2008 , 04:20 PM






Don't use AP divs.
http://apptools.com/examples/pagelayout101.php

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Default Re: photoshop and dreamweaver - 01-03-2008 , 10:46 PM



Thanks, that a great insight to how it works. I tried using static positioing,
but it places itself inbetween the slices I made. How do I place a static
positioning on my dreamweaver page without it affecting the slices i made in
originallyh photoshop.

cheers


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