<div id="wrapper">
<div id="header">开发者_JS百科;</div>
<div id="pattern"></div>
<div id="main">
<img src="http://i52.tinypic.com/16i6z9d.jpg" />
<h3 class="text">
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Designer & Developer <br />
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</h3>
</div>
</div>
CSS :
body { font-size:12px/20px; }
#wrapper { position:relative; }
#header { width:100%; height:150px; background:url(http://i55.tinypic.com/1zpgny8.jpg) repeat-x;}
#pattern { width:100%; height:150px; background:url(http://i51.tinypic.com/ao75eg.jpg) repeat; position:absolute; top:0px; }
#main { width:1200px; margin:0 auto; margin-top:-103px; }
#main img { float:left; margin-right:10px; }
#main h3 { float:left; margin-top:5px; font:12px/20px "Bookman Old Style"; text-shadow: 1px 1px #000; line-height:14px; color:#fff; }
Well please first of all check if i did any mistake let me know. and also i having trouble that my #pattern overlaying all my classes. i just want this class appear over #header. but something i am missing..
Actually i want results like that.
Please let me know.
This markup could be improved a lot. But if you are just looking for a fix try adding position: relative
to #main
.
What's happening is #pattern
is coming out of the natural flow of the document because it has position: absolute
set on it. Therefore unless stated otherwise it appears on top of every other element inside it's parent element.
Also I would consider reducing your markup to something like this...
<div id="wrapper">
<div id="pattern"></div>
<img src="http://i52.tinypic.com/16i6z9d.jpg" />
<h3 class="text">
Freelance Web/Logo <br />
Designer & Developer <br />
→ Muzammil Hussain
</h3>
</div>
Be careful not to use too many IDs when using them to style elements. They can be very powerful and on a large site can result in lots of pain trying to override them and their child elements when you want to.
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