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<P><FONT SIZE=2>Change the layer, e.g.:<BR>
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set the layer of btn "x" to top<BR>
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Wil Dijkstra<BR>
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From: metacard-bounces@lists.runrev.com on behalf of Reinhold Venzl-Schubert<BR>
Sent: Tue 3/14/2006 10:04 AM<BR>
To: metacard<BR>
Cc: <BR>
Subject: How to put a background image in the foreground?<BR>
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Hi!<BR>
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My question sounds crazy but the intension is this:<BR>
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In the background of my cards there is a small image that I use as a <BR>
button with a script in it. I use it to show a sequence of pictures <BR>
step by step. But on some cards the pictures are so big that they <BR>
cover over my small image in the background and I cannot click on it.<BR>
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How I can lift the small image to the toplevel?<BR>
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I know this way myself:<BR>
I don't put the small image in the background but load it at last on <BR>
opening the card so that it is in the toplevel and put the script <BR>
into it.<BR>
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But may be, there is a more intelligent way.<BR>
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Reinhold<BR>
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