Emil:
To continue top posting.
Dude, an image is an image. You're not wrapping anything -- you're
just producing an image that looks a certain way.
My first example did not just put a frame around an image, it merged
two images. If I had wanted to put a frame around your image, I would
have done this:
http://xn--ovg.com/pframes
Incidentally, styles #4 and #2 put a shadow around it, which could be
expanded to mimic what I think you want.
I suggest that you back up and re-read what I said.
tedd
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At 5:05 PM +0200 8/31/06, Emil Edeholt wrote:
Hi
Thanks, but what I meant with wrapping around a frame was this:
http://www.proformat.se/gfx/pic_006_kilram.jpg
Not just a normal frame around the image.
Emil
Emil:
Yes, that can be done by simply merging images (i.e., watermark).
For example:
http://xn--ovg.com/watermark
The texture image should be to some degree transparent and the
frame simply larger OR be added via css.
hth's
tedd
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