How to overlay an image over another image? - html

I want one image above the other. How can I do it?
http://twitpic.com/2cnpku

from the code you posted, it appears you are passing an img element into another src attribute of another img element. Is there a reason you are doing this?
<style type="text/css">
.imgA1 {
position:absolute;
top:0px;
left:0px;
z-index:2;
width:1300px;
height:283px;
}
.imgB1 {
position:absolute;
top:0px;
left:0px;
z-index:1;
width:1300px;
height:1000px;
}
</style>
<img class="imgA1" src="images/home_nav.png" alt="home_nav" />
<img class="imgB1" src="images/paperbackground.png" alt="Background" />
A similar code mockup can be seen at http://jsfiddle.net/gBPBd/3/ with my images to prove the concept and it is funcitoning in chrome, ie8.

Set the image you want on top to have a higher z-index. Right now, it has a lower z-index.

Related

When linked from Instagram website layout breaks

So I was just testing phone functionality for my site. It operates as expected (ie the logo is at the top), but when clicked through as a link from instagram it displays as below. Is it something to do with the bar that is displayed in the link from instagram?
Jsfiddle
html
<div class="Rad_title_container">
<div class="Rad_title">
<svg>
</svg>
</div>
</div>
css
.Rad_title_container{
width:100%;
}
.Rad_title {
padding-top:2%;
padding-left:17.5%;
z-index:3;
position:fixed;
width:65%;
pointer-events:none;
}
It seems it didn't like position:fixed. I had to add a max height as well because it was doing something funky like expanding the height to 200%. No idea what was going on.
.Rad_title_container{
position:absolute;
width:100%;
z-index:3;
}
.Rad_title {
padding-top:2%;
position:relative;
width:65%;
pointer-events:none;
text-align:center;
margin:auto;
max-height:10vh;
overflow-y:none;
}

How do I get a gradient over my image? (link)

Everything should be explained in this jsfiddle.
Im so sorry, but I can't get the link to show. Its in the comments!
I can't get it to give me a red gradient over the image..
You'll need a wrapper around the image, but here is an example of how to set that up:
.imgWrap {position:relative; display:inline-block;}
.imgWrap img {display:block;}
.imgWrap:after {content:""; position:absolute; top:0; left:0; bottom:0; right:0; background:linear-gradient(transparent, red);}
.imgWrap:hover:after {display:none;}
<div class="imgWrap">
<img src="https://rocket-league.com//content/media/items/avatar/220px/75e8bb7e5d1473412157.png" />
</div>

Styling problems using CSS

http://jsfiddle.net/AmKHx/
Hello all,
I linked my code on the top. My main problem is that I have my header, content and footer perfectly set that works with all websites. It does not have a scrolling feature or anything. Everytime I try to add the Intel Logo to the screen. It does what it is up there. I move it around and tweek it and then it works for one browser and not the other... It keeps changing. I want the logo to stick to the left perfectly along with the header I made with CSS. Also I want the Mobility Group Text at that height right next to the logo, but for some reason it always messes up my header content and footer as well when I paly with it. So pretty much I want The Logo on first then Mobility Group Right next to itand make it very smooth!
Also I have just learned html css and php and if you guys see something in my code that could be done smarter please let me know. I need critical feedback so that I can progress in learning these new languages better so that I can succeed in this field of programming!
Thank you in advance for all the input and advice!!
HTML CODE:
<div id="page">
<div id="header">
<h1><img src="http://wireless.fm.intel.com/test/logo2.png">
<h2>Mobility Group</h2>
</div>
<div id="main"></div>
<div id="footer"></div>
</div>
</body>
CSS CODE:
Html, body
{
Padding:0;
Margin:0;
Height:100%;
}
#page
{
Min-height:100%;
position:relative;
height:100%;
}
#header
{
background-color:#115EA2;
height:100px;
width:97.5;
}
#main
{
width:1300px;
margin-left:auto;
margin-right:auto;
background-color:#F1F2F3;
min-height:87%;
height:auto;
height:87%;
margin:0 auto -50px;
vertical-align:bottom;
}
#footer
{
Position:fixed;
Width:100%;
Bottom:0;
Height:50px;
background-color: #115EA2;
}
#header h1
{
position:absolute;
text-align:left;
left:0px;
top:0px;
}
#header h2
{
text-align:center;
font-size:44px;
color:#FFFFFF;
left:0px;
top:20px;
font-weight:bold;
}
I'm still not sure I understood the question, but here's what can you do to make it more natural looking. Close the h1 tag, don't make it absolutely positioned, but rather make it float left. The same thing goes to the h2 element. And since the original image is missing, I've put another one, and fixed its height to 60px.
It's basically this:
#header h1 {
text-align:left;
left:0px;
top:0px;
float: left;
}
#header h1 img {
height: 60px;
}
#header h2 {
text-align:center;
font-size:44px;
color:#FFFFFF;
left:0px;
top:20px;
font-weight:bold;
float:left;
}
See the results here: http://jsfiddle.net/AmKHx/1/ It should look the same in every modern browser.
Also, try not to use capital letters for CSS attributes - it's a standard to use lower case, and even some browsers might not like it.
Do you have a reset sheet?
Copy this to a new css file, call it reset.css and then load it in your page before you load your main css.
html{color:#000;background:#FFF}
body,div,dl,dt,dd,ul,ol,li,h1,h2,h3,h4,h5,h6,pre,code,form,fieldset,legend,input,textarea,p,blockquote,th,td{margin:0;padding:0}
table{border-collapse:collapse;border-spacing:0}
fieldset,img{border:0}
address,caption,cite,code,dfn,em,strong,th,var{font-style:normal;font-weight:normal}
ol,ul{list-style:none}
caption,th{text-align:left}
h1,h2,h3,h4,h5,h6{font-size:100%;font-weight:normal}
q:before,q:after{content:''}
abbr,acronym{border:0;font-variant:normal}
sup{vertical-align:text-top}
sub{vertical-align:text-bottom}
input,textarea,select{font-family:inherit;font-size:inherit;font-weight:inherit}
input,textarea,select{*font-size:100%}
legend{color:#000}

keep linked div behind normal div

I want to keep a div on another div, which is linked to any site.
here is my css
.link_div a {
float:left;
width:80px;
height:20px;
background:yellow;
}
.over {
position:absolute;
left:0;
top:0;
background:red;
width:80px;
height:20px;
}
here is html
<div class="link_div"> HELLO </div>
<div class="over"></div>
Is this possible to keep "Over" div on top and link should be on ?
This is an awesome post:
Click through a DIV to underlying elements
Adding this css to your .over should do it:
pointer-events:none;
plus for IE:
filter:progid:DXImageTransform.Microsoft.AlphaImageLoader(src='your_transparent.png', sizingMethod='scale');
background:none !important;
You could get something like this then:
http://www.searchlawrence.com/click-through-a-div-to-underlying-elements.html
All credits go to this guy's post of course.

Placing content over an iframe?

Please can anyone help me to put something over the iframe like div or canvas, my case is i have iframe from Photosynth.net, and i need to put like character over this iframe ??
and i use the z-index but still it's not working.
I have created a simple sample showing how to use CSS to position content over top of an iframe. It's just simple CSS layering:
<iframe src="http://phrogz.net/"></iframe>
<div id="over">HI MOM</div>
And then in your stylesheet:
iframe { width:100%; height:300px; border:3px groove #f00 }
#over { font-size:5em; position:absolute; top:20px; left:20px; z-index:2 }