Hi Duncan,
Thanks for the info.

Here is a clearer description of what I'm trying to do.
I'm wanting a header image to expand it's width as the browser window  
expands from 800 pixels to 1024 or from a 4 X 3 monitor to a 16 x 9  
monitor.
So in a smaller browser window, the right side of the image would  
become cropped, but become visible as the browser window expands.
Is there a way of doing this by placing the image in the container  
background field and using css to achieve this.

Also have this work in both EI and Firefox/Safari browsers with out  
to many hacks.

Thanks

Chris




On 19-Jun-10, at 9:40 AM, Duncan Hill wrote:

> On Sat, 19 Jun 2010 16:39:39 +0100, Chris <u24y...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
>> In Dreamweaver CS4, hybrid template, is it possible to have your
>> overall page width at 80%
>> and have an image in the header that reveals itself as the browser
>> window expands in width.
>>
>> How does DW deal with images that are wider than the container and as
>> the browser window expands will it reveal more of the image.
>>
>> Thanks
>>
>> Chris
>
> In the right circumstances,    overflow: hidden;     on the image
> container will do what you want,
> how you create those circumstances in DreamWeaver is beyond both me  
> and
> the focus of this list. A DW forum might provide better information.
>
> Duncan
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