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Form on a Picture in Dreamweaver?

I’m wondering if you possibly can put a " Phone Us" form using a picture in Dreamweaver. Might that be carried out with layers or something The picture will be just a shape exported from Fireworks and one among the picture is actually here. http: //friedrichsenfamily. com/samjana. htm Disregard the stuff inside frame presently. I’m just wondering if this is do-able I understand I could do away with the picture and place the form on that page alone, but I got trying to maintain same look on each of the pages. Could you individuals tell me what exactly I’m missing plus maybe point me inside right direction Thanks Much, Joe You want the picture as a background for the shape You could established the image as being a background in 1 table, then insert the form over top indoors that table. Likewise, you can use CSS for making the elements belonging to the form (input box etc) to own a background photograph, much like this forum does. Li Brad CSS is probably the best way to do the item. < mode name=" foo" action=" foo" method=" foo" style=" background-image: url(" pathtoimage/foo. jpeg" )" > Thanks Guys, I’m in a region … Continue reading

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Can I hide a URL (for a particular page)?

We’ve created a dog training site so that the user to help ask aour coach a question by completing an application. Just recently this trainer wanted any fee added for every question submitted. I added a PayPal subscription button to start the submission method. When the PayPal purchase is complete, the form page is viewable. Naturally, the URL for the form page is likewise displayed and any one can navigate immediately to it bypassing this PayPal button. Perhaps there is anyway of covering the URL or limiting admission to the page without dealing with the PayPal purchase The simplest way to start this is to cover the page by way of including it in a very frameset. Have the top frame just 1px higher, and this will likely then mask the URL belonging to the form page you are loading into the bottom frame. EDIT: Example coding. Code: < html> < head> < title> Frameset Page< /title> < /head> < frameset rows=" 1, *" border=" 0" frameborder=" 0" > < mode name=" header" scrolling=" no" noresize target=" main" marginwidth=" 0" marginheight=" 0" > < mode name=" main" marginwidth=" 0" marginheight=" 0" scrolling=" auto" > < /frameset> < /html> You would … Continue reading

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