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How To Table A Floatie, Clear Glitter or Stars


In order for this to work properly, you must know the exact width and height of your background image, and use them in the code.

Your animation (floatie or other) can not be larger than the background image.

Unless you want your floatie in the exact center of the image, you use empty <<>td cells to move the floatie to the right. You use <<>br> tags & / or valignment to move the floatie down.

For this lesson, I'm using an image that is 360 x 360.


The first example is easy
floatie in the center - Code below.






The Code:


<<>table background="witch1A.jpg" width="360" height="360">
<<>tr><<>td align="center" valign="middle">
<<>img src="gold-stars.gif" width="76" height="125">
<<>/td><<>/tr><<>/table>


Example 2

Example 3

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