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Joseph W. Lowery

"Dreamweaver CS3 Bible"

If you need HTML content on top of
active content, you can always hide the AP element containing the ActiveX control when necessary.
Working with the above and below attributes can be confusing. Notice that they determine
which AP element is to appear on top of or underneath the current AP element, and not which
AP element the present AP element is above or below.
Background image or color
Inserting a background image or color with the CSS-P Property inspector works like changing the background
image or color for a table (as explained in Chapter 13). To insert an image, enter the path to the file
in the Bg Image text box or select the folder icon to locate the image file on your system or network. If the
AP element is larger than the image, the image is tiled, just as it would be in the background of a Web page
or table.
To give an AP element a background color, enter the color name (either in its hexadecimal or nominal form)
in the Bg Color text box. You can also select the color box to pick your color from the color palette.
The AP Elements panel
Dreamweaver offers another tool to help manage the AP elements in your Web page: the AP Elements panel.
Although this tool doesn??™t display as many properties about each element as the Property inspector, the AP
Elements panel gives you a good overview of all the AP elements on your page.


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