Hi;
My simple homepage design consists of one vertically and horizontally centered
div, within which appears a precisely positioned background image (logo),
homepage name and titles, and navigation buttons. The homepage name and
titles must be exactly positioned in relation to the background image, and I am
wondering whether I should therefore make them part of the image, rather than
take chances on CSS positioning producing different results on different
browsers, etc. (I would prefer to do it via CSS, but don't have any
experience upon which to decide.) Any practical, experienced perspectives
would be gratefully welcomed!
A closely related question: I would like my homepage name and titles to use
the same font as the navigation buttons and the text that will follow on linked
pages. Toward that end, I am going to try to use a font that is universally
available, but I understand that there are no guarantees out there! This,
therefore, is closely related to my first question -- ie, does this
automatically mean that I must decide whether positioning or font unity take
top priority?
I'm unable to post the design because it is only a design at this point, and I
don't yet have a website.
Thanks, in advance, for your help!
- Michael
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