How to place text on clipart?

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I built a table and then in the background in each cell, clipart of note pads
or borders or whatever. How do I place the text on the backgrounds without
floating? I drew textboxes but they show up all over the place. I tried
making tables within the table but they want to be separate from the clipart.
If you need to see what I mean, the URL is
http://www.kathyannscottage.com/testimonials.html
 
Insert the images as a cell background image, then insert your text directly into the cell and use
the cell alignment properties.

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If you want to do it the easy way...dont use textboxes...make the notepad graphics actually contain your text by using an image editor. In other words make it one graphic image.
 
DUH! Thank you both!

Rob Giordano (Crash Gordon®) said:
If you want to do it the easy way...dont use textboxes...make the notepad graphics actually contain your text by using an image editor. In other words make it one graphic image.
 
Problem with placing the text as part of the image, is that search engines can not read/index the
text, if search engine indexing is important to you.

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good point if that is to be an index page.


Thomas A. Rowe said:
Problem with placing the text as part of the image, is that search engines can not read/index the
text, if search engine indexing is important to you.

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thank you, I realized that but it isn't an index page, and there is plenty of
searchable text on the item pages.
 

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