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    Default DJ Kevlar Official Website [HELP]

    Ok Im designing a website for DJ Kevlar some of you might of heard of him anyway

    http://www.habboinfo.co.uk/kevlar/

    The navigation is in the banner there is a way I can link part of that image I forgott what its called can anyone help me out? +rep

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    isn't it done using coordinates?
    This might be helpful

    http://www.w3schools.com/HTMLDOM/prop_anchor_coords.asp
    Last edited by Mr.Sam; 19-06-2008 at 12:32 PM.
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    I hate it, the nav is awful, I hate the banner, the background image's inner border stops and isn't as wide.

    2/10

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    It's called image maps.

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    Also give me some feedback on hwo I could improve

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    If you read my post it tells you:

    Fix the nav - make it not look like crap
    Fix the banner - make it not look like crap
    Fix the content background's border

    I already told you :|

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    and its not working btw http://www.habboinfo.co.uk/kevlar

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    You've did it wrong. Use Google.

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    I don't see why you just didn't make the link images transparent then add them in using <img src="blah.png"><a href="blah.html">blah</a>

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    Or just add the image in..

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    <a href="blah.html"><img src="blah.png" alt="Bla" /></a>

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