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http://codepen.io/lindseybaby812/pen/dPwJMB
The part I am stuck at is step number 9 on page 384:
https://books.google.com/books?id=Xe8JAAAAQBAJ&pg=PA383&dq=chamberlain+civic+center&hl=en&sa=X&ei=_EcMVcfgKsivogSKlIF4&ved=0CEoQ6AEwBA#v=onepage&q=chamberlain%20civic%20center&f=false
I have tried this bit of code but it did nothing..
table.calendar {
background-image: url(topleft.jpg), url(topright.jpg), url(bottomleft.jpg), url(bottomright.jpg), url(top.jpg), url(left.jpg), url(right.jpg), url(bottom.jpg);
background-repeat: no-repeat, no-repeat, no-repeat, no-repeat, repeat-x, repeat-y, repeat-y, repeat-x;
background-position: left top, right top, left bottom, right bottom, top, left, right, bottom;
}
Thanks for any help or input!!
Withut the actual images it’s hard to help…
You’ll need to have them available over the internet.
I use an image hosting service like Photobucket.com but there are others.
Frankly, the method you are using seems a little complicated but if it’s in the book…
I will upload them all to flickr… hold on one second.
http://s300.photobucket.com/user/Lindsey_Caillouet/library/
does this help?
If the images are now online, you can incorporate them into your Codepen.
OH ok. How would I do that? I am new to codepen…
I cant see your code pen box.
this is what it is supposed to look like when i am finished