absolute or relative positioning?

hi. Im really confused relating to this.

I have started building a website in dreamweaver using a table. I have centered the dining room table.
The challenge starts when i attempt to using layers.

I need to layer quite a few text over the image. If i use absolute positioning the text will forever remain at some sort of fixed point next time i resize the browser (which is pointless). When i employ relative positioning layer will never lie together with the image.

It is very frustrating.

can someone offer a sugguestion please

gives thanks.

Make the image a background image of the table, or dump the actual table and learn how to use divs. Putting text together with an image described in HTML is never the way to do it.

Including Eddy said, the best ways to put word over an graphic is you fill out an application that image as a background.

I strongly propose you dump the table in addition and go CSS up!

Check the sticky within the HTML/CSS forum or in my sig to the WHY’s and HOW’s

Male, cyberspace claimed this post, but MY SPOUSE AND I said what karinne reported, and even provided a link.

Avoid, dump the family table. And don’t apply those dreamweaver " layers" so that you can get too used to them… they’re really nothing above absolutely positioned factors (DIVs I believe).

Be careful about putting text together with images (something quite simple and straightforward to do with CSS) because it usually is unreadable.

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