I am wanting to make my background not move. But I want to put a layer of paper on top that I can do writing and pics on and I want that part to go up and down but I want the actuall background to not move. How do I do that.
please help with background
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Re: please help with background
this is fairly easy for you to accomplish.
1. make your background the solid blue color. here is the link for that tutorial:
2. make a shape with your shape tool at the top and make it a white color. the shape tool is at the top beside image import tool.
3. once you have this done just import your text, images to finish off the page.
4. once that is done just make the page the correct length.
all the tutorials should be watched and i'm sure you will figure it out.
mrmagoo144
mrmagoo144
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Re: please help with background
That doesn't help me. I want the background to not move and the sheet on top to scroll up and down. When I put the shape on top and fill it with pictures and text the whole page moves up and down...I just want the sheet to move up and down. I have a background already on my page I don't want it to move. is this possible to do in Bluevoda?
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Re: please help with background
well the link that you sent us was not what you are describing. what you are describing is an Iframe and there is a tutorial for this.
mrmagoo144
mrmagoo144
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Re: please help with background
It's possible to get almost what you want and it is using the i-frame function. But, it leaves you with two scroll bars.
One moves the entire page and the other moves only the page inside the i-frame. You can play around with the outside scroll's colors to try to make it invisible, but if your background has a design in it; the scroll bar will show thru!
The i-frame scroll bar will be defined by the page that you design to go inside the i-frame.
There are lots of people on here more knowledgable than I, so maybe they will know a better way!
Hope this helps a little!
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Re: please help with background
Hi Chunter,
No, ignore the I-frame - not good for the search engines (se's). Here are some wonderfull code that CollectersInfo (forum member) has posted. Click here. You can achieve the same results with the code as on the link you gave. I hope this helps.Bless you
Tom
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