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Pathogen38

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PostPosted: Mon Oct 22, 2007 11:31 am    Post subject: Need help with a 'No Image' slice Reply with quote

Hello, I am trying to make a section of a website for 'news' and I have a section that is a black box with some texture on it. I want to be able to put text (news) in that box but be able to update it - so I don't want it to be part of the photoshop picture. I used a 'No Image' slice and used a <font color="white"> tag so that the white text would contrast with the black, textured background box. The problem is that when it exports it makes a white backgound for the text, so it's white text on a white background. I could change the text to black but I want the textured background box to show. So what I'm asking is how can I make the text not have a background, or have a transparent background?

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This is CS 2 by the way.

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