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Nov 22, 1999, 07:23 #1
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Hey folks !
Im trying to design a website for myself and have a question to people with some experience in Frontpage 98 or 2000 !
1. Is there a way to enter text, scrolling text or put a image over an image ???
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Nov 26, 1999, 18:02 #2
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Why would you want to do that?
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Nov 26, 1999, 18:17 #3
so...mister webmastersparadise67, this is the second time (that i have noticed) you have answered with "why you want to do that)
Trying to become a member?
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Nov 26, 1999, 18:48 #4
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webmasterparadise person, stop posting every message with irrelevant and short posts.
what is the point?
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Nov 29, 1999, 16:49 #5
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Sorry! I won't do it again, and any way... mister sawz I was already a member before I did that! I will try to make my posts longer next time mconet. Sorry once again.
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Nov 30, 1999, 00:25 #6
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Ckaos
I have a 'little' experience with FrontPage. By scrolling text, do you mean
a marquee ? If so, click Insert, then component and then marquee and insert your text there.
Heather
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Nov 30, 1999, 13:34 #7
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Try http://dynamicdrive.com/dynamicindex2/ You'll find many useful scroller scripts there...
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Dec 5, 1999, 16:43 #8
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Wait a minute - are you trying to put scrolling text over an image? You can do that with layering (right other people?!? I could be wrong), but I don't think that Front Page has a specific way to do that (the only times I've ever gotten an image over an image was on accident, and I'm not sure I could figure out how to recreate that situation). If your just trying to add scrolling text, goto Insert->Active Elements->Marquee. Hope that helps a little.
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Dec 24, 1999, 10:29 #9
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The tag <marquee> only works with IE, all other browsers will ignore it and display inline text.
Find someplace to download a java scroller.
as far as putting things on top of each other you can use CSS.
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Jan 9, 2000, 11:17 #10
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FrontPage 2000 has an absolute positioning feature for images that will let you layer images on top of images. Get familiar with the fp help files that come with the program, they show you how to do it. You can put a component on top of an image if you use the image as a background image (again, layering).
HTH
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