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    Default Requiring alittle help with some aligning of images.

    Ohai, i'm learning to code in dynamic pages, so a website would work in all resolutions or even just the most popular. Anyway. I'm unable to figure out a method of aligning the title (Hello, I'm Patrick image) to the correct position, i've attached 2 screen shots to help explain what i'm trying to say. I'd also really appreciate it if you could explain how you've done it,



    Presently:

    How I'd like it:



    I've got a feeling I've gotta use a different type of positioning like relative or something along the lines of that, but then again I could be wrong.

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    if the black bit is a set height then you can use position absolute on the image.

    http://www.zachgraeve.com/2006/10/01...-position-div/

    and then top:<height of black bit>.

    If the black bit isn't set then I am not sure off the top of my head.
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    Dont you already have it like that? I like the page, btw, but doesn't it need a little... Content?
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    Add margins to that black bit's CSS.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Jamesy View Post
    if the black bit is a set height then you can use position absolute on the image.

    http://www.zachgraeve.com/2006/10/01...-position-div/

    and then top:<height of black bit>.

    If the black bit isn't set then I am not sure off the top of my head.
    It's using a percentage, as isn't that the only way to allow the site be viewed correctly with most resolutions?

    Quote Originally Posted by VirtualG View Post
    Dont you already have it like that? I like the page, btw, but doesn't it need a little... Content?
    Yes, the one I showed you was just a basic maintenance page, here's what i'm trying to code now.

    Quote Originally Posted by pepsi View Post
    Add margins to that black bit's CSS.
    Wouldn't that throw off the footer? Anyway, i'll try it :-)

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