Wouldn't it be easier to construct the finished image you want, and define
the active area for the "button" with a <map>?

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[mailto:css-d-boun...@lists.css-discuss.org] On Behalf Of Victor Subervi
Sent: June-21-10 8:36 AM
To: Climis, Tim
Cc: CSS Discuss
Subject: Re: [css-d] An Image On Top Of an Image

On Mon, Jun 21, 2010 at 10:56 AM, Climis, Tim <tcli...@indiana.edu> wrote:

> Umm.  Can we have an example of what you want?  There are many options
> here, and depending on the effect you're looking for, some may or may not
> work.


kinda figured that...


> For example: do you want the bottom image to be visible under the top
image
> (translucent)?


yes


>  Are the images the same size or is one going to frame the other?


not the same size. The bottom one has a "hole" in it for the button to fill.
Imagine the logo for mailman (python mailing list). There is a "flag" part
to the left with a "circle" on the right:
http://www.mailmanlist.net/img/MailmanLogo75x199.jpg
Imagine it with "flags" on either side. Hope that was better.
TIA.
V
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