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center a dynamic thumbnail over an image to look like a border

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Mar 26, 2008 Mar 26, 2008
Hi there everyone
I am trying to make a display product page that lists thumbs of all my products dynamically ( uploaded from a form)
I want to have the thumbs look like they are in a picture frames ( bassically just square image behind the thumbnail)
instead if just floating on a plain background.

I am using tom mucks horizontal looper and ADDT to generate the thumbnails

Does anyone hae any ideas to make this work?

any help would be great
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Mar 26, 2008 Mar 26, 2008
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Define a CSS class for the thumbs that has a background image of the frame.
Give the thumbs a padding large enough to allow the background image to
shine through.

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"mrcharis2003@yahoo.c" <webforumsuser@macromedia.com> wrote in message
news:fsdfor$ern$1@forums.macromedia.com...
> Hi there everyone
> I am trying to make a display product page that lists thumbs of all my
> products dynamically ( uploaded from a form)
> I want to have the thumbs look like they are in a picture frames (
> bassically
> just square image behind the thumbnail)
> instead if just floating on a plain background.
>
> I am using tom mucks horizontal looper and ADDT to generate the thumbnails
>
> Does anyone hae any ideas to make this work?
>
> any help would be great
>

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