Oh yeah, I don’t want the image to be a background.  Would it be possible to get an example code from you about putting an image in a div with a z-index that keeps it below the rest of the page elements?

Thank you for your help. 

 

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I have never done this because all my training in CSS is to make the page as flexible as possible, but it seems to me that this is a simple matter of referencing the upper left corner (0,0) and then positioning each form element in a div with absolute positioning.

I would not put the main image in the background if you want to print it out. Most browsers are set by default to not print the background. Instead put the main image in a div with a z-index that keeps it below the rest of the page elements.


Tom

Tom Davis
General Glyphics, Inc.
Dallas, Texas
214-363-8880
www.glyphnet.com



Ron Mast wrote:

Hi All,

I need your immediate assistance.  I am no CSS guru, in fact I have really not done anything extensive with CSS.  This is really simple for the CSS gurus I’m sure…I need to take an image, a screen print of a .pdf form, and have it be the background. 

I’m going to be placing a form on top of that image, as if one is filling it out like one would as if it was a .pdf form.  Then I’m going to just output the form values in their appropriate spots in a printable format.  So, I’ll need to place the form values in a specific location on top of the image using CSS.  Can anyone help?  Thanks a million in advance.  Example code would be ideal…J

 

Ron Mast

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