I need to put together a web page for a client that has some images kind of scattered on the right side of the page and at the bottom at different angles. The images overlap forming a jagged edge to the open central area of the page. The text needs to flow roughly along the diagonals created by the images. I started doing web pages right about the time the whole "tables are bad" thing started, so I never experienced the joy of slicing images up and laying them out in table cells, but I *think* this is the type of layout that used to call for that treatment.
Anyway, I'm just reaching out to see if there are other ideas out there on how to achieve this look. My first thought is to use a background image via css on a div that covers the whole page area of interest, with all the angled images incorporated into that one image, and then fit the text into some fixed-width divs that roughly follow the image edges. Page structure is fixed width. Nothing fancy. Curious if this is a good approach and if there are other alternatives I'm not thinking of for dealing with images at odd angles, overlapping, with text on the page. Hopefully my description is fairly clear. Thanks, Chris -- Our Web site: http://www.RefreshAustin.org/ You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "Refresh Austin" group. [ Posting ] To post to this group, send email to [email protected] Job-related postings should follow http://tr.im/refreshaustinjobspolicy We do not accept job posts from recruiters. [ Unsubscribe ] To unsubscribe from this group, send email to [email protected] [ More Info ] For more options, visit this group at http://groups.google.com/group/Refresh-Austin
