Nesting Fireworks HTML in Dreamweaver Layer?

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"Shyid" <[email protected]> wrote in message
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> Hi, I?ve recently created a banner graphic, including
popup menus, in
> Fireworks
> for my website. You can see the banner acting as I
intend it to on the
> following page:
>
>
http://www.theundergroundnation.com/test1.htm
>
> Notice that the popup menus are positioned so that one
side is flush with
> the
> button that reveals them.
>
> However this positioning is of issue on the following
page, I have the
> banner
> on a hidden layer (Layer 1) in Dreamweaver, upon mouse
over of the table
> at
> the top of the page (Layer 2) Layer 1 is revealed
displaying the Fireworks
> html. The Entire page is covered in an invisible layer
(Layer 3). Upon
> Mouse
> over of Layer 3, Layer 1 is again hidden. I should note
that the
> positioning
> problem of the popup menus occurs regardless of Layer
3?s existence.
> Layers 1
> and 2 are inside a table (w 780 px) that is centered on
the page for
> aesthetic
> purpose.
>
>
http://www.theundergroundnation.com/template.htm
>
> I know the issue is because of the layers, fireworks
sets the positioning
> relative to the top left corner, and because I have the
layers within a
> table
> that is centered on the page, this is obviously throwing
the numbers off.
> Notice that if you change the width of your browser, the
menus shift
> position.
> The wider your browser the further to the left the menus
appear.
>
> I?ve heard rumors of nesting layers etc? Could I somehow
nest the
> fireworks
> html within the layer to fix this problem? Any help is
appreciated thanks.
> I
> also have access to Flash if that makes any difference.
>
> To answer some questions in advance; I could ditch the
show hide layers
> all
> together and just leave the banner at the top of the
page as I do in the
> following page:
http://www.theundergroundnation.com/test1.htm
. Without
> the
> layers I can center the banner without any issue;
however it is my intent
> to
> only leave the banner visible on the main pages of the
site due to its
> large
> size. Seeing as most people still keep their monitor at
800x600 I want to
> use
> the rollover effect to save headroom on the sub pages of
the site,
> especially
> for pages congaing photographs, I want the full photo to
be totally
> visible
> upon loading the page.
>
> Anyhow, if you haven?t noticed I?m mildly OCD about my
design. Any help
> appreciated, thanks.
>
>

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