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Old 05-01-2008, 10:29 AM
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<DIV> question..

I'm updating our website, as I do once a year.

This year's website the coding is much more simple than previous years. It's all done with <div> statements. You can see the new design here (I just need to replace graphics with new ones when I get/make them):

Sonali Corporation

It's a little plain looking. On the sides I'd like to add a wavy border. Let's say I take this image:

http://www.peppermint-bay.com/htmltemp/curvy.gif

That's a transparent .gif I made that will tile down the sides of the page nicely.

How and where exactly do I add code in for that graphic to go down the sides. I'll make one rotated for the right side also. I want it to go down the white section on the page.

Maybe I need to edit the file css.css and insert the graphic there in one of the sections?

Maybe I need to make a larger image that contains both sides of the curvy background in one image?

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Old 05-01-2008, 12:26 PM
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Old 05-01-2008, 01:42 PM
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The page loads fine for me.

It keeps making it into a URL link automatically.. wonder how I stop that. Here's the page:

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http://www.peppermint-bay.com/htmltemp/index.html
Only way I could think to stop the automatic URL thing.
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Old 05-01-2008, 02:55 PM
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im sorry its this that isn't loading:

Code:
http://www.peppermint-bay.com/htmltemp/curvy.gif
you might also check the page in ie7 - looks pretty weird

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*whew* thanks. Good thing you caught that.. I'll either fix it or find something else to work with instead.
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Old 05-02-2008, 06:06 PM
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Although I am using IE at the moment, I would oppose that new layout in FF as well.

But if you want a curvy img to be displayed across the Y-axis, include it as DIV bg, and make the properties set to "background-repeat: repeat-y."
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