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01-Mar-2003, 10:34 AM #1
Question HTML Circle
I am designing a main page for my web site. I would like to have the buttons arranged in a circle. I would like the buttons to have rollover capabilities. It seems as though I can only arrange the buttons in a line or one atop another but not in a circle. Is there a way to do this without defining the x/y coordinates? An example is on http://everyrule.com/ which is what I would like to do. Any help is greatly appreciated.
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01-Mar-2003, 11:43 AM #2
it is just done with a table set to specific widths. Here is the link of the page that has the planets on it you were looking at.

http://everyrule.com/indextop.htm

just do a view source and there is a comment "planets start here" before the table they are in.
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