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  • leethesign
    Second Lieutenant

    • Aug 2008
    • 139

    Buttons at an angle.....

    I can't find the answer to this, so I'm assuming the answer is a resounding NO......but, just in case, here goes.....

    I want my site navigation buttons at an angle (say 20%) from the horizontal.

    Can I achieve this any way?

    Oh, I'm back after a layoff of nearly year - so " hello again and a Happy New Year " to all friends, old and new.

    Touble is, I seem to have forgotten so much that I'm going to have to start learning all over again!
    Casita Limonares
    Bay Watch Spain
  • zuriatman
    Moderator

    • Sep 2006
    • 3025

    #2
    Re: Buttons at an angle.....

    If your button is an image you can free rotate them to any degree you want in a photo editor.

    Import then into BV and apply the link by highlighting the images one by one.

    With the std button and menu maker you cant.
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    • leethesign
      Second Lieutenant

      • Aug 2008
      • 139

      #3
      Re: Buttons at an angle.....

      Thanks for that matey...... see what nearly a year off can do to the memory.........

      Right ho, here we go then.
      Casita Limonares
      Bay Watch Spain

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      • Collectors-info
        General

        • Feb 2006
        • 8703

        #4
        Re: Buttons at an angle.....

        Might be of use!
        Regards Chris.

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        • ahimsa
          Major General

          • Jan 2009
          • 2184

          #5
          Re: Buttons at an angle.....

          huh! 2 tips for this site in 1 day.........must be good LOL!
          Thanks Chris & Happy 2010
          david
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