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Re: adding pictures to the weatherstyle.css

Posted: Sun 06 Feb 2011 8:23 pm
by Synewave
Also just wondering about the flying clock you have on your pages. Do you realise it shows the time of the of the PC for the user viewing your page and not your local time? So can't really see the purpose as I already have my local time on my PC. Just seems a waste of space, just my opinion.

Re: adding pictures to the weatherstyle.css

Posted: Sun 06 Feb 2011 8:47 pm
by tjaliwalpa
You could solve all these layout issues by using frames. Frames woul also allow the images to be available to all cumulus pages.

I've used 3 frames: top for a title, location and a scrolling summary of conditions, left for my menu and bottom for the main pages.

You could have a left for images and a main for all your cumulus pages.

Bob

Re: adding pictures to the weatherstyle.css

Posted: Sun 06 Feb 2011 9:21 pm
by Gina
Some people don't like frames but I've found them very useful and don't see any problem with them.

Re: adding pictures to the weatherstyle.css

Posted: Mon 07 Feb 2011 1:05 am
by beteljuice
The table is incorrectly structured. 'Content' is no longer in the content <div> and is outside of the new layout table.

Re: adding pictures to the weatherstyle.css

Posted: Mon 07 Feb 2011 7:18 am
by MickinMoulden
Synewave wrote:Also just wondering about the flying clock you have on your pages. Do you realise it shows the time of the of the PC for the user viewing your page and not your local time? So can't really see the purpose as I already have my local time on my PC. Just seems a waste of space, just my opinion.
Yes I know....I've seen your clock, I thought it could do with an update :lol:

Re: adding pictures to the weatherstyle.css

Posted: Wed 09 Feb 2011 12:58 pm
by MickinMoulden
Ok, I did it! (changing photo's, not adding pictures to weatherstyle.css!) At the moment of got 2 pictures on the left and two on the right. For someone that doesn't know programming, the idea of completely changing (in my view) the website to do frames was a nightmare trying to do it. My idea of using CSS floating worked well enough for me, and more importantly, dead easy!
The four photo's are comprised of.....39 photo's!, to accuratlely display the current weather. I'm happy with the results, more work to come.
I would still like to thank all you guys that took the time out to help me, I just wasn't at your level to fully understand :lol:
But don't give up on me OK :!:

Re: adding pictures to the weatherstyle.css

Posted: Wed 09 Feb 2011 8:12 pm
by artworksmetal
Gone with the Wind! Hilarious! I loved it.