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  • This topic has 1 reply, 2 voices, and was last updated 9 years, 3 months ago by David Chu.
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  • December 23, 2013 at 4:34 pm #80974
    defree99
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    I'm using the BackCountry Theme and I have modified the page background to be transparent via the Style Sheet.

    http://tinyurl.com/kxykgn4

    Inside the home page there is another rectangular area that has a white/transparent look that I did using a semi-transparent div background image. So it is actually a semi-transparent image on top of a transparent page.

    Now I need to add some logos to the right inside the rectangular area, but when I add them it forces my logo images below the white/transparent rectangular area.

    See the attached image I put together: http://tinyurl.com/khq5opv

    How can I add logos inside the right area (instead of having the logos forced below the white/transparent area)?

    December 24, 2013 at 10:29 am #81077
    David Chu
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    Hi,
    That's interesting. Nowadays I just use CSS instead of transparent PNG's to get that, quick and easy, but there's nothing wrong with doing it your way.

    I'm not sure exactly, but I see a very good suspect: There is broken HTML in there in a couple places. Most of it starts around where you have the Plano and Frisco images and so on. Check out some HTML validation to fix it.

    The site's already shaping up to be pretty nice.

    Dave


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