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java script into body (over jpeg)
« on: Sep 30th, 2004, 6:37am »
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I have used a web template which i have changed using photoshop.
 
I save this as a jpeg then use it as the background for my site overlaying hotspots to link pages.
 
i have a java script that i want to add to my site (to stop copying of the page) i can add the script into he header but i cannot add into the body of the page to complet the script. How can i do this.
Will it work if i add the script into the photoshop jpeg do you think??
All help required.
 
Thanks in advance
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Re: java script into body (over jpeg)
« Reply #1 on: Oct 3rd, 2004, 3:24pm »
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To add a script within the <HEAD> just use "Insert >HTML >At page start"
 
To add a script within the <BODY> just place the cursor somewhere and use "Insert >HTML >Within the text"
 
If you need to insert something within the <IMG tag, just click on the image with the right mouse button, select "Properties", then use the HTML tab.
 
I think it is not possible to "add a script within a JPEG"
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