Hmm, I was not using the background-image thing. In the example code I
posted I put the main image in a regular img tag with normal
positioning and no size information making it show up in original size
and original proportions. Then I simply put in anchor elements for the
links using a class that
Hi Freber,
if I'm right a pure CSS solution will not work,
because of the image proportions.
Have a look here:
http://www.markschenk.com/cssexp/background/index.html
and have a look at the demo:
http://www.markschenk.com/cssexp/background/scaledbgimage.html
on my site I'm using this:
http://www
Sorry Mark, but havent got to the cellar link yet.
The first hallway, into room/s image had a slow download here.
My thought was, that rather than use the whole screen just use a much smaller
rectangle image in the centre of a black background.
It could be presented as an image in a screen or
I'll have to do some learning here, my webskills are very limited...
But the 3d part is much more work anyway.
I'm glad I finally got this far after years of postponing! The only bad
thing is that I now have so much free time to do it :(
thanks for the tip Fredrik,
Mark H
Did you consider u
Did you consider using CSS for positioning the buttons, as I
suggested, rather than breaking the images apart into a table? I think
that the absolute positioning can work with percentages as well, then
you could use CSS to scale the images as well - they will still have
the same download time, but