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01-May-2007, 01:15 PM #1
Links Different on IE/Firefox
hey all i just made a website for my m8s band and atm the links are in the wrong place on IE compare to firefox

the website is this http://heartofscars.007ihost.com/main.html

the problem are the links on the right, i had to put a small transparent picture over each words to make it a link (cause the whole picture is background pic for that table).

We used dreamweaver to make the site and previewed it in firefox (cause IE didnt work at the time) and if u preview the site on IE you will find out that all the transparent links have been moved up around 1 or 2 spaces (basically if u click on the "home" button it loads up band) but on firefox it is fine.

just for further info i didnt do the graphics, i just put them all together in a webby

thanks a lot

Aaron
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01-May-2007, 02:57 PM #2
Instead of putting a small transparent picture over each word, why not just turn the whole picture into an image map?

If you map out the coors, you can achieve the same effect without any transparent images.

You could simply map out this image
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01-May-2007, 04:47 PM #3
the thing is that if i put that as an image

i wont be able to put an iframe on top of the picture if u kno wat i mean

unless there is a way can someone explain it to me

thanks

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01-May-2007, 04:59 PM #4
take the right part off and use that as an image map, and just use the left half as the background image that the iframe sits on.

Do you want me to make an example of what I mean?
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01-May-2007, 05:35 PM #5
Here's an example of what I mean:

http://www.media.xenweb.net/map-test/
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