iframe backgrounds
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- warheros
is there a way to get rid of the default white background that iframes have? fahckin annoying.
set the background as "100% transparent"? or something...
- radar0
you can't make it transparent - because it's a html page your loading into it - try and match the background of the page your pulling it into.
- warheros0
wouldnt that be near impossible if it was anything other than a color? as PC and safari set tablesl and margins differently.
am i right or am i wrong?
- radar0
would be tricky - but if you set all margins to 0 then that shouldn't be an issue - but yes alignment would be difficult.
Maybe do a border - so even if the patterns don't match up perfectly - you really couldn't tell?
- warheros0
eh, i guess i wont have backgrounds. not a big deal. colors are fun anyways.
thanks for insight
- johndiggity0
don't use iframes, just use div's and show/hide layers scripts. unless your dynamically loading content, which i don't think you are.
- tny0
johndiggity, do you use the dw scripts to show/hide, or something else?
- warheros0
you can use dreamweaver without scripts just add a behavior...
...never thought of that, johndiggity, good idea.
- johndiggity0
yeah, dw writes the script for you when you set the shit in the behaviors panel. i just did that. it's a pain when you get to like 35 layers though, just remember to name them and make sure your z-indexes make sense.
- tny0
thanks
- warheros0
yeah, iframes dont like to play with z-indexes.
- shotoshi0
i like Z cars
- liquid0
speaking of z cars.......
zip cars are cool....I think I might just get a membership to pick up some chics in a mini :-)
- warheros0
hey, diggity, do you have a good reference site for div's?
- warheros0
awesome, thanks!