[SOLVED] Background image in menubar
How do I get a background image to my menubar? Thx! :)
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one way is to use a CSS insert
HTML Code:
div#menu1 {background-image: url("http://yourdomain.com/wp-content/somefolder/IMG_1496.jpg");} |
Thx! :)
You say: then set the other parts of the menu to a transparent color. How do I set a transparent color? |
Oh, what is the other way ;)
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background-color: transparent;
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I do not get it how can I use: background-color: transparent; in > Header Area > Menu1 > Backgroud Color ? I can only use #xxxxxx code ?
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If it won't work there then you'll need to do it in the CSS inserts
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So then it will be:
div#menu1 {background-image: url("http://yourdomain.com/wp-content/somefolder/IMG_1496.jpg");} div#menu1 {background-color: transparent;} ? |
With:
div#menu1 {background-image: url("http://yourdomain.com/wp-content/somefolder/IMG_1496.jpg");} div#menu1 {background-color: transparent;} |
that and you may need to add
HTML Code:
div#menu1 ul.rMenu { HTML Code:
<div id="menu1" class="menu-small-menu-container"> HTML Code:
<div id="menu1" class="menu-small-menu-container"> HTML Code:
<div id="menu1" class="menu-small-menu-container"> HTML Code:
<div id="menu1" class="menu-small-menu-container"> HTML Code:
<div id="menu1" class="menu-small-menu-container"> the SPAN will be the most important the A comes next then the LI then the UL then the DIV The amount of space each takes up will also effect what you see. Hope this helps. |
div#menu1 ul.rMenu {
background: transparent; } Works fine now! :) Thx a lot I will donate soon again :) |
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