Hello.
How do i add images around my content instead of using border, so that i can add custom skin etc?
I've tried this solution: | background: url(edge1.gif) top right repeat-y; | But this will only allow me to add one background image for the wrapper, and not severals.
Thx for reading
//Bobany
Can you provide an image of
Can you provide an image of what you are trying to accomplish?
The colored field is where i
The colored field is where i want the images. This is just as a regulare page, first the content where all the information is at. Then images/borders around it to make all look good .
nice to see people reply on
nice to see people reply on this forum, for this "very hard stuffs that are rarelly used in webdesign".
oh and bump
I have no clue what that
I have no clue what that image is supposed to represent.
If that is the way your website design will look, I'd recommend you rethink the design.
If it's not, can you please post the real design that you are trying to accomplish?
I'm sry. I haven't
I'm sry.
I haven't made the real design yet since i need to make sure this will work first.
I can give u a better sample;
As you can see I will need a very simple design, but that is all I need. My problem is that I want to make a frame around the content consisting of: A left upper corner, a top, a right upper corner. 2 images at the side to cover that part and at the end a downer left corner, a bottom, and a downer right corner.
So just a frame that covers the entire content that is made of my own images as background. I have never done this before and google wont give me any tutorial / good examples so I'd appriciate some help on my first time of making a frame.
ty for read.
If I'm understanding you, you
If I'm understanding you, you can follow the same principles as the rounded corners concept.
You can look into Sliding Door or ThrashBox for some samples.
If the content is a
If the content is a fixed-width, that could make things a lot easier.
@Deuce Yea that's exaclty
@Deuce
Yea that's exaclty what i was looking for.
Thx a lot =D
@Thepineapplehead
thx, i found great examples googling it.