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    Arrow Frames question.. Please take a look

    Hi all,

    Can you please look at www.burtonmenswear.co.uk, they are using frames but can you tell how they have the got the background image to align at the top, left, middle and bottom?

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    Re: Frames question.. Please take a look

    When you look at the source of the individual pages that load in each frame, it looks like they just do it as a regular image source with div aligns

    ie from http://www.burtonmenswear.co.uk/prom...e/bg_left.html

    <div align="right" valign="top"><img src="images/bg_left.jpg" alt="" width="257" height="924" border="0"></div>

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    Re: Frames question.. Please take a look

    If you didnt want to use frames you could also do a background image for the whole page and do an iframe positioned in the center of the page using CSS. You would just need to set the border of the iframe to 0.

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    Re: Frames question.. Please take a look

    yup, iframes rock!

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    Re: Frames question.. Please take a look

    Great, I'll take a look! Are Iframes compatible with firefox tho?

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