Especially easy if you use the image as a background image on another
html element... This would also work to place a logo over another
graphic if you weren't trying to "water-mark" the graphic to prevent
people from using it. The issue with something like the example he
showed is that it didn't use a standard font, so CSS ability to
produce that style of text would be limited at best -- you'd have no
control over it for the majority of visitors.


> While I cannot look at the page right now, another fairly
> viable way
> of doing overlaying text on images is to use css.

> larry


> On Wed, 16 Mar 2005 13:56:48 -0500, Ben Doom
> <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> I think the issue is doing it on the fly on the web.  We
>> use PHP and the
>> GD libraries (no, I don't know what that stands for) to
>> create buttons
>> dynamically.
>>
>> --Bem



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