layers compatibility
- From: "Turner" <turner@xxxxxx>
- Date: 5 Aug 2005 06:38:55 -0700
Hi there!
I havent done anything in html for a while, about a few months ago, I
had started working with layers, mainly just to have a background image
that would not repeat over and over.
I had lots of trouble then trying to make my page look the same on
many different browsers, I had eventually decided my page would 'look
nicier in internet explorer' and I stopped trying to support other
browsers.
There are a few things, simple ones, I'd like to understand. When I
say understand, I mean I can exploit the feature for browsers such as
Mozilla, Explorer, Safari, Netscape, etc...
First thing: What is the default layer number or level for these
browsers?
Second thing: Thinking that my whole document will be on the basic
layer, how can I get something to print between the document and the
background? to get something to print on top of document?
If you have any thorough information on this topic, please send it to
me or give me the url. I cannot afford to buy a book right now, but a
suggestion would be great!
Thanks,
Turner
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