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01-Mar-2005, 01:20 AM #1
Layering Objects
Hey, I'm having trouble getting a moving object to move underneath other objects, which might include text, menus, ect. I'm not using any type of editor because I'm trying to learn how to do all this in html, but I can't find any sites that give a logical answer to my problem. All I really want is just some kind of syntax that will allow me to place one object behind all other object, excluding the wallpaper. If you guys could help me, that would be great, and don't hesitate to ask any questions about the specifics if need be. - Thanks.
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01-Mar-2005, 08:14 AM #2
Look up z-index
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01-Mar-2005, 05:21 PM #3
Please excuse me for being totally retarded when it comes to this kind of stuff, but I'm not getting z-index to work. Do you have to some how make the html realize that you are using css, because i know that when you use java that it's required then. If anyone has an actual example of a website that has this in effect, could you possibly send me a link? I'm trying to do what this guy is doing, but for some reason it doesn't work on my page. If anyone has some kind of clue on how to help me, any advice would help. - Thanks guys.
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Cor88b, haven't you been banned yet?
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08-Apr-2005, 10:56 PM #5
Cor88b I certainly hope you know him and that comment was a joke ......

Very unacceptable.
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I looked at the guy's web site not really sure what your trying to do he has a background image with some jpg's on top pretty strait forward coding .......................
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dont worry arizona me and him have been friends for like ever i was just jokin
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dont worry arizona me and him have been friends for like ever i was just jokin

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oh snap, no you didnt..... im gonna have to kick some ***
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Who are you? I hope this is my good buddy Chris short of that you are about to become trashed.

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11-Apr-2005, 03:01 PM #11
cor88b and inthepool, I've deleted your posts from this thread. If you continue with these types of posts your account(s) will be disabled.
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cor88b and inthepool, I've deleted your posts from this thread. If you continue with these types of posts your account(s) will be disabled.
I already did a 24 hour ban. Meet you in the Mod forum if you want!
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Thank you ............................
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dang chill out, i was just jokin. daaaaaaamn
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