06-26-2003
You could try this suggestion from
faqts.com
Quote:
How can I display text over an image?
Nov 29th, 2001 04:04
Tony Hookham, Ben Gordon, Carlos Orozco, Joćo Martins
http://www.w3schools.com
I think that the only way to do that is with CSS or DHTML. Plain html
won't do that for you.
You can use the CSS property of position: absolute to achieve this you
would need to place the text in a container like a <p> or a <div> then
you simply add style="position: absolute; top: ??px; left:??px;" to the
tag so it would be like <p style="position: absolute; top: ??px;
left:??px;">Your Text</p> just replace the ?? with the number of pixels
needed to place the text over the image, you will have to play with it
to get it right. Another way would be to use javascript.
In a table you can make the background yourimage.gif, and then put your
text in the TD
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doctools::html::cssdefaults(n) Documentation tools doctools::html::cssdefaults(n)
__________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
NAME
doctools::html::cssdefaults - Default CSS style for HTML export plugins
SYNOPSIS
package require Tcl 8.4
package require doctools::html::cssdefaults ?0.1?
::doctools::html::cssdefaults::contents
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DESCRIPTION
This package provides a single command providing access to the text of the default CSS style to use for HTML markup generated by the vari-
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This is an internal package of doctools, for use by export plugins, i.e. the packages converting doctools related documented into other
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This command returns the text of the default CSS style to use for HTML markup generated by the various HTML export plugins.
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