You can even rotate it with the CSS transformations. Yes you can ride images using a combination of absolute positioning (for positioning) and z-index (for the layer). If so - can you tell me what tools/process I'm looking for so I can find more? Is it possible to overlap of images in Dreamweaver? Here is a link to my current page - currently showing the grand Fireworks image. I build the collage with the look I want in Fireworks, but then this single image is large enough, and I fear this would be a problem. I searched high and low for something like layers to do this, but have not discovered something. I would like to create a collage of images that overlap in Dreamweaver. To create a collage of overlapping images in Dreamweaver What about adding extra images, use file > place or you can use the bridge. If the canvas is too big for the screen, try zooming, this can happen when the canvas resolution is larger than the screen resolution. ![]() ![]() How can I move individual pictures in the workspace? How to make canvas visible borders in the workspace? I would like to create a collage using pictures on my computer, but get into trouble. ![]() New to photoshop cc, but used other photoshops in the past, in the mid-2000s. I was wondering if maybe you create a 4 x 6 "JPEG and I try to print to a larger size. Size of the file for the collage is about 3 MB.Įven if you print to a JPEG instead of a printer, you need to go in the layout and choose a paper size. Then I try and download on photobox, so I can create a page of a photo book, but the picture is really poor. I put sharpening high impact, media type to Matt, JPEG quality to 100, file at 300ppi resolution, sRGB color management. When I create the collage, I have customized a model (3-4 images RAW/model) and then printing to a file in JPEG format. Url('./includes/fonts/vitesse-bold.Why when I create a collage to export to photobox is so poor quality Url('./includes/fonts/vitesse-bold.ttf') format('truetype'), Url('./includes/fonts/vitesse-bold.woff') format('woff'), Src:url('./includes/fonts/vitesse-bold.eot?#iefix') format('embedded-opentype'), Src:url('./includes/fonts/vitesse-bold.eot') I was thinking it was to do with the font conversion but surly if that was the case, the font wouldn't work in the first place in IE when it does when you're looking directly at the website from the hosted server.Īlso in IE 7 and 8, where they only use EOT files, I get a different error: CSS3111: encountered unknown error. I am using UTF-8 where the css starts with "UTF-8" and my HTML file also starts with: I've done quite a bit of research on this and I understand document types can get in the way of this. ![]() Resource access is restricted.ĬSS3117: failed cross-origin request. I get an error message within the developer console saying: CSS3117: failed cross-origin request. The fonts are not being imported properly at all. The website is currently offline (just viewed on the hard drive) - authough when it's uploaded to a different server it still does not work - with all the Javascript and Style Sheets linked from within the head tag. ttfĪnd the IE9 developer tools seem to have noticed that is in place but again no change. Header set Access-Control-Allow-Origin "*"ĪddType application/vnd.ms-fontobject.
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