In other words, if you plan on this being for your whole web site, you might
want to think again. What is the functional purpose of this, and of your web
site?
--
HTH,
Kevin Spencer
Microsoft MVP
..Net Developer
You can lead a fish to a bicycle,
but you can't make it stink.
"Rob Giordano (Crash)" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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> Yes, with several drawbacks;
> 1- page file size would be large.
> 2- any hyperlinks would have to be hotspots
> 3- would be a pita if you want to edit text
> generally kinda inflexible.
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> "engine44" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
> news:3105CF7D-641C-4EDB-A654-(E-Mail Removed)...
> | Kevin,
> |
> | I would like the majority of the text in my web site to look like it is
> in
> | the book I mentioned. So I would have many pages accessed from a Table
> of
> | Contents. Can this be done in Photoshop and the text edited as needed?
> |
> | Thanks
> |
> |
> | "Kevin Spencer" wrote:
> |
> | > No, but you can create an image that looks like a book page, using
> PhotoShop
> | > or another Image editing tool, and use that in a web page.
> | >
> | > --
> | > HTH,
> | >
> | > Kevin Spencer
> | > Microsoft MVP
> | > ..Net Developer
> | > You can lead a fish to a bicycle,
> | > but you can't make it stink.
> | >
> | > "engine44" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
> | > news:4D4F3E6B-9589-4AC1-8645-(E-Mail Removed)...
> | > > When you look at the page of a book, the text is not perfectly lined
> up as
> | > > on
> | > > a computer screen. This is because the book page is three
> dimensional.
> | > >
> | > > Can I create this effect in Front Page?
> | >
> | >
> | >
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