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Using div tags to keep images together.

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02-01-2009, 04:45 AM
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  Old  Using div tags to keep images together.

I'm having a problem with some of the pictures on my dads site. The site is kind of graphic intensive. I want to focus using div tags on the image of my dad and the header picture (if this is at all possible). Also, when I have the image of my dad in the div tag, would it be wiser to make the image a background image?

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02-03-2009, 05:39 PM
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Up to you really if you need it to be a link well i guess not, otherwise its your personal preference. Unless i'm not reading clearly. Maybe you mean you want to put your dad's picture over the header image? Header images should always be a bg image anyways since you might want to add a h1 there later.

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bg images are easier to place in a div tag and are not 'right click' save.... so my preference is to use bg images and only place images normally when i link them somehow.

if i understand you properly to use focus you have to use JS....

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