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Adding
A Layered Border
Firstly
to do this, you need the HTML Page Code,
I've included in blue! < with bit of red and green
>
<html>
<CENTER>
<TABLE background="add
background URL"
border=2 cellPadding=40
cellSpacing=0 width="100%">
<TBODY>
<TR>
<TD
width="100%">
<P>
<CENTER>
<TABLE background="add
background URL"
border=2 cellPadding=30
cellSpacing=0 width="99.5%">
<TBODY>
<TR>
<TD
width="99.5%">
<P>
<CENTER>
<TABLE background="add
background URL"
border=2 cellPadding=20
cellSpacing=0 width="99%">
<P>
<TBODY>
<TR>
<TD
width="99%">text goes here</td>
</tr>
</table>
</center>
</tr>
O.K. lets begin - take a deep
breath!
Open 2 Browsers, one on a new
page, at "edit this page" and the other on the
graphics album, where YOUR backgrounds
are stored!
1) - copy and paste the page
coding - into the New Page - firstly make sure you have
clicked the Use HTML to create your page ( its at the bottom -
just tick it)
2) - then go to the other
browser and open one of the background images, try Image-1
first -
3) - Right click on this,
and go to Properties!
4) - Can you see the Address
URL in the properties? you need to COPY this URL
you can either start at the
Http bit and drag it to the end of the URL, but make sure you
get it all - it does have 3/4 lines worth of url so drag it
right along
OR - double/treble click on
the Address URL in the properties so it highlights it all -
and COPY that CTRL C is Copy
5) - Then go back to your
New Page and Paste it between the "Add Background
URL" CTRL V will paste it for you
6) - NOW - go to the next
background image, and get the url, and back to the New Page
and paste it - in the second bit "Add Background
URL" and repeat again for the 3rd background image, and
then.................when that's been pasted into the 3rd
"Add Background URL" - you untick the Use HTML to
create your page, and it should look like a 3 layer border set
:O)
Flood Fill Layered
Bordered
Now if your finding that hard to
do - I have a really simple trick
Open a new page , and then click
on the box, that says "Use HTML to create your page"
its at the bottom.
Then, make sure its completely
empty - if its not, delete any text that's there
Copy and Paste the HTML Coding
from above into your PAGE and then untick the "Use
HTML to create your page"
Now using your flood can tool, that's
on the Tool Bar above - Click inside each border and flood
fill with your choice of colour
*TIP*
NOT all colours look good
together LOL
Tend to stick with a few of similar
shades
Should you want more layers,
just copy paste them in, and then reflood
Now you see the bits above in
the HTML CODING that are GREEN
- should you alter the sizes of those, you will get fatter or
thinner borders
Written by DaisyEvilPrincess -
whilst trying to explain "How To"...to my friends
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