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Can you tell me how I can add my .png image to the
background of my menu as well as the sub menu?
The .png is a transparent image. If there's a better way to make the b/g a transparent color please tell me. Thanks!
#2
Mar 20, 2009, 02:36 PM
wrastler
I was just about to ask this as well!
Has anyone had any luck? I have a background.gif, have gone to the "Page Menu Bar/Background Color" but can't post the same url there. And since my background is a pattern, it is impossible to match with a simple background color.
Anyone had any success?
Thanks!
#3
Mar 20, 2009, 04:06 PM
wrastler
Does this help...? Put this code into CSS inserts.
"That could be done with a background image
HTML Code:
ul.rMenu, ul.rMenu li {
background: #123456 url(/path/to/image.gif) repeat-x;
}
To have no image on sub levels
HTML Code:
ul.rMenu ul, ul.rMenu ul li {
background: #123456;
}
The only problem with this solution is that it looks like one background is pasted on top of another....not very pretty..
Any other solutions to use the same background url gif for menu, footer, sidebar and main body background?
#5
Apr 6, 2009, 11:07 AM
Flynn
3,768 posts · Oct 2008
Munich, Germany
Quote:
Originally Posted by nickcee
Hi,
Can you tell me how I can add my .png image to the
background of my menu as well as the sub menu?
The .png is a transparent image. If there's a better way to make the b/g a transparent color please tell me. Thanks!
The menu items are
ul.rMenu li
The menu is
ul.rMenu
ul.rMenu li {
background: url(/path/to/image.gif);
}
#6
Apr 13, 2009, 09:59 PM
nickcee
27 posts · Feb 2009
Thanks! I have the command working properly but now I realize that it would look better if the image is only active on mouseover. The way it looks right now isn't too nice.
#7
Apr 14, 2009, 07:18 AM
Flynn
3,768 posts · Oct 2008
Munich, Germany
In that case use
ul.rMenu li a:hover {
background: ...
}
#8
Apr 16, 2009, 05:56 PM
nickcee
27 posts · Feb 2009
It doesn't seem to be working now. I'm not sure why.
ul.rMenu li {
background: url(/path/to/image.gif);
}
do we add an absolute path? my images wont load up. also does it have to be a .gif?
#11
Apr 27, 2009, 07:52 PM
Flynn
3,768 posts · Oct 2008
Munich, Germany
When you reference images through CSS Inserts always use absolute paths since the CSS Inserts are being inserted into the HEAD section of each page and with permalinks ON the CSS i.e. for single pages would be in subdirectories, so relative URLs won't work throughout the whole site