First off, the url.. http://ghumbert.net/Kickin/index5.htm.
Problem: I originally set the page up with the BAM attached to the <body> tag. Worked wonderfully. My partner wanted the page to have more room at the top, so I removed the BAM, and stuck in some div's to get room, and stuck A menu at the top of the page. Puy the BAM back in. and now, I can't get the darn thing to appear.
I'm Baaack.. With another dumb question... This one is on B.A.M.
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Posted 8 months ago
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The BAM needs to be assigned to a page element, either the body or other page element. The setup for using BAM on the body is different than when it is applied to a normal page element. In either case, you cannot just copy and paste a BAM instance, the BAM and the page element to which it is applied to are assigned special classed and properties.
-Remove the BAM instance from your page, using the BAM interface.
-Now, using the interface, create a new BAM and assign it to the page element you want.
Posted 8 months ago -
The BAM needs to be assigned to a page element, either the body or other page element. The setup for using BAM on the body is different than when it is applied to a normal page element. In either case, you cannot just copy and paste a BAM instance, the BAM and the page element to which it is applied to are assigned special classed and properties.
-Remove the BAM instance from your page, using the BAM interface.
-Now, using the interface, create a new BAM and assign it to the page element you want.That' exactly what I did! And it STILL didnt show up!!
Posted 8 months ago -
additionally, Why are there no tutorials for BAM?
new info... Ive got the thing working.. kind of. Ive attached it to a div. but it only shows a single line, rather than the entire image. How do I get the entire image to show? Thought it might be Dreamweaver,but no such luck. When I publish it to the web server, once again, nothing shows of it at all.
Posted 8 months ago -
You have the BAM applied to the <h3> tag, but the images are not on your server:
http://ghumbert.net/Kickin/images/Banner/Parking_lot_Before-new_banner.jpg
http://ghumbert.net/Kickin/images/Banner/Parking_lot_After-new_banner.jpg
Upload those images to your server and you should see the BAM as a background on the <h3> tag.
Posted 8 months ago -
Thanks!! Now, I know enough to always insert the thing from the design view also. Like I said in the subject line, a really dumb question.
Posted 8 months ago
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