Goalie35
03-26-2003, 11:51 PM
Hey what's up guys.
I'm having a problem with a new web template I'm doing. I posted a sample of it at http://www.hprinfo.org/newsite/first impressions/toplayer.html
Using CSS, I have the green border image as the top layer and the text as the bottom layer. This way, the text can go behind the border image when I need it to such as on the left side where the top layer curves inward. My problem however is that if you try to click on the "click here" link, you can't. I'm assuming this is because the text is on the bottom layer. Not the top, active layer.
Does anyone know how I can aleviate this problem? Where I can keep the text behind the green border yet allow the user to click on any links? Even if someone knows of a way to do this that would require me to completely redo the entire template, please let me know. This is for a client and I'm running out of time.
Please help.
Thanks in advance.
-Goalie35
I'm having a problem with a new web template I'm doing. I posted a sample of it at http://www.hprinfo.org/newsite/first impressions/toplayer.html
Using CSS, I have the green border image as the top layer and the text as the bottom layer. This way, the text can go behind the border image when I need it to such as on the left side where the top layer curves inward. My problem however is that if you try to click on the "click here" link, you can't. I'm assuming this is because the text is on the bottom layer. Not the top, active layer.
Does anyone know how I can aleviate this problem? Where I can keep the text behind the green border yet allow the user to click on any links? Even if someone knows of a way to do this that would require me to completely redo the entire template, please let me know. This is for a client and I'm running out of time.
Please help.
Thanks in advance.
-Goalie35