CSS - Css Rotating Background
Hello everyone, I am working on a new site and would like to know if there is a way to rotate background images within a table using CSS ?
Similar TutorialsGreetings, and thank you for your help. I have a css which spec's a background image in the styles.css: #mainmenu { clear:both; padding-bottom:5px; margin-top:22px; margin-left:18px; margin-right:24px; background-image: url(images/mainmenubg.jpg); background-repeat: no-repeat; background-position:right top; text-align:left; } I am working in drupal. The image mainmenubg.jpg serves as the background for the site. My question is, is there any method (script or whatever) to have different images serve as the background so that as the user clicks thru the site, a different background appears. I realize that if I do this in static html, it would be fairly easy but this is one of the inflexibilities of drupal. Any help would be appreciated. Thanks! Pradhan I've looked at w3schools and in my HTML book but I can't find a way to rotate text using CSS. Basically what I want to to is show text rotated 90 degrees CCW. I have made graphics for this in the past, but I'm trying to build super light pages. Can this be done? Thanks! Hope My apologies in advance for needing to post without validated code. I am using zen cart with a template and am not clever enough to fix the css and html errors that were flagged by W3C. I am not sure my problem has a solution, but it seems to me it should, so please keep the laughter to a dull roar When arriving on my site, the rotating banner (stripviewer) loads underneath the banner that should be to the left of it, before finally jumping into its proper place after a few moments. I am only guessing it is a css issue, for all I know it could be a javascript issue, and I know even less about that. Any help appreciated. Thanks. I posted my link here, but it appears the new poster rule prevents me including a link with bbc code. www . gemni - gems . com I have a div with a background color set, that I want to have slightly transparent. Inside that div, is essentially my entire website. Now if I apply the opacity to the main outer div, all the divs inside inherit that transparency. Any ways to get around this? The outer Div with the transparency is the "content_wrapper" div. It excludes the header and footer. So the only issue is correcting everything wrapped inside the "content_wrapper" and "content" div. I tried setting the "content" div to opacity: 1; but it had no effect whatsoever. http://www.area51entertainment.co/index.php?about The layout I have going is a bit difficult to explain. Here's a diagram.. The area of importance is the header. The content and main head area are centered. The area to the left and right of the header are a <div>. However, as you can see, the background image on the left is different than the one on the right. I'm having difficulty making this work. the images can be stretched horizontally without a problem, but the two sides must meet in the middle beneath the header. I hope this makes sense. What I've got to do, I think, is tell the background image of the underlying <div> to stretch to 100%, and make this image 300px wide or so including both sides of the image and a split. The split would hide behind the header. I can't find a method to stretch the background image, though. Does anybody know of a better way, or a way to achieve this method at all without getting into completely different layouts? Thanks in advance for any assistance/suggestions. So I have a design where the background is a large (1400x1100) image that fades into a vertical gradient at the edges. I've set up the css as follows: body { background: #000 url(gradient.jpg) repeat-x; margin: 0; } Here's where I run into my problem... I've created an empty DIV to hold the large image which will appear on top of the gradient and positioned it absolutely. <div id="bg_image"></div> #bg_image { width: 100%; height: 1100px; background: url(images/bg_image.jpg) no-repeat top center; margin: 0; position:absolute; } This works and the background looks like it should, however because the large image is inside a DIV, any time the browser window is smaller than that div (which will be the case for most users considering the image size) there will be scrollbars. This makes perfect sense of course I just can't come up with an alternative. If there was a way to extend a background image beyond the borders of a DIV that would work but overflow:visible; doesn't seem to work with background images only content. I wish I could set a repeating background AND a static background in the body style, because that is exactly the effect I'm trying to achieve. Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated! Thanks, Josh I have a table with a specified background color (specified in CSS). The content part of the table (a cell) uses information from a downloaded script (wordpress.com) to load information. I want the table background to shine through everything. How can I accomplish this (I suspect it is in the script CSS, but I don't know what). URL The 'home' page is how I want it (basically that background effect). But the other pages come out funny with no background. Could someone solve this, or alternatively reccommend another way. In short, I'm trying to get this one image to tile down the page to the bottom, underneath a static background image. Basically, it's a 2pixel high image that's ready to tile vertically, just having a tough time getting it to work. You can clearly see the problem here, a gap at the bottom: http://www.groundedgroup.com/clients/NWR/ Here's the relevant css: http://www.groundedgroup.com/client...WR-GG/style.css I've googled and subsequently tried out some solutions, but no luck. Got any ideas? Thanks in advance. PS - Is there a way to keep the spiders from indexing my links above? The site is on a test server, so I don't want the url indexed. someone know how to make a web with background like this... http://netcodigo.webinfo.es/ I tried, but I can't do it. pd: Sorry for my bad english. Hi, I'm building a website for my work and got in a little trouble. I do not know if it is just the browser or the code. I'm new to this CSS and HTML so i'm not 100% sure. I needed my background fixed which i had done, and on my home computer the main stuff on my page just floats above the background. On my work computer the main information is when you scroll down, after the background image. I'm confsued and wondering if anyone could help, thanks. Here is also a link to the page so you can see what the problem is, http://www24.brinkster.com/mattphat/ymca2.html Code: <html> <head> <TITLE>Northwest Connecticut YMCA | We build strong kids, strong families, strong communities.</TITLE> <style type="text/css"> html {height:100%;}body {height:100%; margin:0; padding:0;} #bg {position:fixed; top:0; left:0; width:100%; height:100%;} #content {position:relative; z-index:1;} </style> <!--[if IE 6]> <style type="text/css"> html { overflow-y: hidden; } body { overflow-y: auto; } #bg { position:absolute; z-index:-1; } #content { position:static; } </style> <![endif]--> </head> <body> <! --- --- BACKGROUND IMAGE --- ---> <div id="bg"> <img src="YMCA/graudal1.jpg" width="100%" height="100%"> </div> <! --- --- DONE BACKGROUND IMAGE --- ---> <! --- --- MAIN PAGE BORDER--- ---> <div id="content"> <div align="center"> <table width="727" border="1" color="#736F6E" cellspacing="0" cellpadding="0"> <! --- --- DONE MAIN PAGE BORDER--- ---> <!--- --- MAIN PAGE POSITION STAY --- ---> <td align="left" valign="top" bgcolor="#FFFFFF"> </td> <td rowspan="2" align="left" valign="middle" background="" bgcolor="#000000"> <form id="search" name="search" method="get" action="search_results.asp"> <table width="383" border="0" cellspacing="0" cellpadding="0"> <!--- --- DONE MAIN PAGE POSITION STAY --- ---> <!--- --- NWCTYMCA LOGO --- ---> <td align="left" valign="top" bgcolor="#FFFFFF"> <img src="YMCA/NWLOGO2.JPG" width="727" height="289" border="none" usemap="#Map"> </td> <tr> <td colspan="2" bgcolor="#FFFFFF"> </td> </tr> <!--- --- DONE NWCTYMCA LOGO --- ---> <!--- --- BARS ABOVE LINKS --- ---> <!--- BLACK BAR ---> <tr> <td colspan="2"> <img src="images/clear_spacer.gif" width="727" height="0"> </td> </tr> <!--- RED BAR ---> <tr align="left" bgcolor="#A93333"> <td colspan="2"> <img src="images/clear_spacer.gif" width="727" height="0"> </td> </tr> <!--- STRONG KIDS BAR ---> <tr align="center" bgcolor="#FFFFFF"> <td colspan="2"> <img src="http://www.ymcadc.org/PublishingImages/webuild_tagline.gif" width="360" height="15"> </tr> </td> <!--- --- DONE BARS ABOVE LINKS --- ---> <!--- --- LINKS --- ---> <tr bgcolor="#FFFFFF" border="0" cellspacing="0" cellpadding="0"> <td colspan="2"> <div align="left"> <img src="ymca/miniY.jpg"></img> <!-HOME-> <a href="http://www24.brinkster.com/mattphat/YMCA2.html" ONMOUSEOVER=rollover.src="YMCA/homelink2.jpg" ONMOUSEOUT=rollover.src="YMCA/homelink.jpg"> <img src="YMCA/homelink.jpg" name="rollover" width="89" height="28" border="0"></a> <img src="images/nav_line.gif" width="1" height="25"> <!-TORRINGTON-> <a href="http://www24.brinkster.com/mattphat/ymcatorrington.html" ONMOUSEOVER=rollover2.src="YMCA/Torringtonlink2.jpg" ONMOUSEOUT=rollover2.src="YMCA/Torringtonlink.jpg"> <img src="YMCA/torringtonlink.jpg" name="rollover2" width="140" height="28" border="0"></a> <img src="images/nav_line.gif" width="1" height="25"> <!-WINSTED-> <a href="http://www24.brinkster.com/mattphat/ymcawinsted.html" ONMOUSEOVER=rollover3.src="YMCA/winstedlink2.jpg" ONMOUSEOUT=rollover3.src="YMCA/winstedlink.jpg"> <img src="ymca/winstedlink.jpg" name="rollover3" width="109" height="28" border="0"></a> <img src="images/nav_line.gif" width="1" height="25"> <!-CANNAN-> <a href="http://www24.brinkster.com/mattphat/ymcacannan.html" ONMOUSEOVER=rollover4.src="YMCA/cannanlink2.jpg" ONMOUSEOUT=rollover4.src="YMCA/cannanlink.jpg"> <img src="ymca/cannanlink.jpg" name="rollover4" width="93" height="28" border="0"></a> <img src="images/nav_line.gif" width="1" height="25"> <!-GIVING-> <a href="http://www24.brinkster.com/mattphat/ymcagiving.html" ONMOUSEOVER=rollover5.src="YMCA/givinglink2.jpg" ONMOUSEOUT=rollover5.src="YMCA/givinglink.jpg"> <img src="ymca/givinglink.jpg" name="rollover5" width="86" height="28" border="0"></a> <img src="images/nav_line.gif" width="1" height="25"> <!-ABOUT US-> <a href="http://www24.brinkster.com/mattphat/ymcaaboutus.html" ONMOUSEOVER=rollover6.src="YMCA/aboutuslinks2.jpg" ONMOUSEOUT=rollover6.src="YMCA/aboutuslinks.jpg"> <img src="ymca/aboutuslinks.jpg" name="rollover6" width="104" height="28" border="0"></a> <img src="ymca/miniY.jpg"></img> </div> </td> </tr> <!--- --- DONE LINKS --- ---> <!--- --- BOTTOM RED BAR --- ---> <tr align="left" valign="top" bgcolor="#A93333"> <td colspan="2"> <img src="images/clear_spacer.gif" width="727" height="3"> </td> </tr> <!--- --- DONE BOTTOM RED BAR --- ---> <!--- --- BODY TEXT SECTION --- ---> <td align="left" valign="top" bgcolor="#FFFFFF"> <center> <P>YMCA YMCA YMCA YMCA YMCA YMCA <P>YMCA YMCA YMCA YMCA YMCA YMCA <P><s>FIX BACKGROUND *DONE*</s> <P>NEW STRONG KDIS .GIF <P><s>TOP BAR LINK IMAGES *DONE*</s> <P><s>NEW LOGO / HEADER BAR *DONE*</s> <P>SEE ABOUT NEW COLORS FOR LINK ROLLOVERS <P>LEFT SIDE LINKS FOR EACH PAGE <P>COPYRIGHT INFO AND REGULAR LINKS AT BOTTOM OF PAGE <P>YMCA YMCA YMCA YMCA YMCA YMCA <P>YMCA YMCA YMCA YMCA YMCA YMCA </center> <br> <br> <center> <a href="">Home</a> | <a href="">Torrington</a> | <a href="">Winsted</a> | <a href="">Cannan</a> | <a href="">Giving</a> | <a href="">About Us</a> <br> 2009 Northwest Connecticut YMCA. <br> The YMCA is a 501(c)(3) not-for-profit social services organization dedicated to <br> building strong kids, strong families and strong communities. </center> <!--- --- DONE BODY TEXT SECTION --- ---> </div> </body> </html> I want to make a webpage with ah gradient border on the left and right side of the page. The gradients will be "fading out" towards the middle. How should I do this? I know how to get one side to show up, but not both. Can I use two different backgrounds in one CSS element? (probably not) Or should I use two different <div> tags with backgrounds set with what I want and are as big as the page? Thanks. I have a div box with a 100% width and a repeating background image on it. Everything works great except when the window is smaller then the actual site. If I resize my window so that the horizontal scrollbar appears, as if I had a 15" monitor, the background image does not go all the way to the edge. Instead it is only the width of the browser window, although the content of that box displays fine. Anyone know how to fix that? Am design a site just now this is the image of the site here The problem is the blue background what is the best way to do this just now i have it like this by use a repeat of part of the image but want the cloud part at the top left too. Is it just IE that using a gif as a background url not work... or is that one of the standards.. I know jpgs work.. but why not gifs? Hello, How can add a background color to each table cell in a table header and also add a small image on the bottom right corner of each of those cells? Thanks, Miguel Hi all. I'm having a small but very annoying problem with my new design. I'm using backgrounds for my divs but somehow Internet Explorer manages to push them one pixel upwards and to the left. I can't find out why and after trying things for three hours I don't know what to try anymore. In both Firefox and Opera it works fine! Here is a screenshot where you can clearly see what goes wrong. The one on the top is Internet Explorer, the one on the bottom is made in Firefox and is how it is supposed to be. URL Site: URL CSS: URL I also found out that the footer of my page doesn't go to the bottom correctly in Opera. If anybody knows how what the problem is there and how to fix it I will be the happiest person on earth Thx in advance. Greetings, Sjoerd whats wrong with this? body { font-family:arial; font-color:#000000; background:url(background/bg.jpg); } its the background bit that isnt working it works when the css is included on the page but when i put it on a seperate stylesheet it hasnt worked I have background image for bullet. However, in Firefox it tries to display several of them for one line, and in IE it is like it should - one background image per line. Ive set background to no-repeat, and it still doesn't work in FF. Help plz. See the problem here http://www.armedassault.org/wp/ Hey folks... I'm working on a site that uses CSS, and the PHP "switch" statement, to pull pages into a main div on the index page. I put a background image into the main ".content" div, which should remain fixed while the content (brought in by the switch), scrolls over it. When I wrote the image in, FF did this by default, whereas in IE, the image would scroll with the text... so I put in the "background-attachment:fixed" code in, and now it works fine in IE, but FF has suddenly developed a problem with it.. the image is off-center, so only part of it shows, leaving huge white spaces where it should be covered. You can look at the site here. I've attached the code for the index page as a word document. Hope this is OK, I figured it would be better than sticking all the code on here! Anyone have any ideas what I'm doing wrong? BW. x I am trying to display a button image (70px * 70px) with text positioned above it. However, the size of the button scales with the size of the font of the text. How can I get the image displayed at full size? Image attached. PHP Code: <!DOCTYPE html PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD XHTML 1.0 Transitional//EN" "http://www.w3.org/TR/xhtml1/DTD/xhtml1-transitional.dtd"> <html xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml"> <head> <title>2 Column CSS Layout - parellel design</title> <style type='text/css'> .bizinfomask{ position: relative; overflow: hidden; margin: 0px auto; width: 100%; padding-top: 10px; } .bizinfocolleft{ position: relative; width: 100%; right: 50%; } .bizinfocol1{ position: relative; overflow: hidden; float: left; width: 48%; left: 95%; padding-top: 10px; position: relative; text-align:center; height:70px; } .bizinfocol2{ position: relative; overflow: hidden; float: left; width: 48%; left: 3%; } .button { font-family: Georgia, serif; position:relative; font-size: 42px; font-weight: bold; color:red; padding-top: 10px; position: relative; height:170px; background-image:url('csindex.png'); background-repeat:no-repeat; background-position:center right; } </style> </head> <body> <? $button_text = "100"; $business = "Acme"; $address = "123 fourth street"; $description = "description"; echo "<div class='bizinfomask'>"; echo "<div class='bizinfocolleft'>"; echo "<div class='bizinfocol1'>"; echo "<span class='button'>$button_text</span>"; echo "</div>"; echo "<div class='bizinfocol2'>"; print "<span class='bizname'>$business</span><br /><span class='bizinfo'>$address</span><br/><span class='description'>$description</span>"; echo "</div> "; echo "</div> "; echo "</div>"; ?> </body> </html> |