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Insert that into the div of your banner.
Insert that into the div of your banner.
Maybe your text didn't fill up the height of the css?
thank you i've tried that and it doesn't work..
Hey, no problem, I can tutor you. =3Whenever I try to get the text to hover over my banner, I go to preview signature, and I have like 10 copys of the banner (the banner is 352pixels x 152pixels) and I have that entered as the value in the place it goes, it only does it though when I have more than one line of text (which is preferred because I don't want a giant run on of sig stuff all over my banner).
Is it a problem with IE or am I just stupid? ._.
EDIT:
CSS Knowledge: none
ered Teaching Method: VM/PM/MSN
Why you want to learn/how much you wish to know: just learn stuff in general mostly for making sigs/threads
Time Zone: CST (GMT -6 I think)
Name/Nickname/What we can call you: Gamer/Alan (Can I have SG as my tutor if possible?)
Hey, no problem, I can tutor you. =3
Since I've learned padding first, and it works, I don't really see a need to do anything else. No nitpicking! >:OYou use padding, Jordan? I prefer to use position:relative; so that I don't have to include background-image:url('');. Also, it's kinda easier to understand the positioning since left:Xpx;, right:Xpx;,top:Xpx;, and bottom:Xpx; are used. But, if that's your preference, I won't object. :x
content goes here etc. <— highlight to revealhow do i make the text transparent to the background
i.e the text colour will be like background
[PLAIN][span="color: transparent;"]content goes here etc.[/span][/PLAIN]