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I'm working on a contact form and I need to place custom boxes in place of the standard white ones. They have designed in Photoshop what they want the contact form to look like that. I've tried slicing the image and saving it as a .png and then placing it as the background of the box that the information goes in. This would have worked, but there is a white box around what I cut out for some reason. I'm trying to avoid cutting it out on the surface it is being placed on because it is on grid paper, and thus, lining it up would be a complete nightmare.
So if you have any suggestions or links to a tutorial, that would be great. Thank you. |
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Can you please provide us a link or image of the problem? Maybe the script...?
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Actually, I just figured it out. I needed to add background-transparent to my css. Thanks for responding though.
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NP.
Maybe post the screenshot anyway with solution, that anyone who will look for it will find the answer. |
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Correct me if I'm wrong and there is a way to do it but I don't think Netscape/Firefox/Mozilla supports transparency? Or am I way out of date on that one?
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