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.classname {
background-image:url(../../images/classname.png);
background-color:transparent;
background-repeat:no-repeat;
text-align:center;
border:none;
height:50px;
width:160px;
font-size:12px;
font-family:Tahoma, Geneva, sans-serif;
color:#CCC;
}

<div class="classname">Text</div> 

Why the Text is above of image? What should I add to make it normal? I can use padding-top, but then the bottom of image will have space too if you know what I mean. Thanks.

2 Answers 2

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I created this for you, I think that's how you want to make it.

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Because the image is a background for the text.

If you're trying to make an image button with text fallback, do <img src="someurl" alt="sometext" />

What do you mean by above?

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  • you should try it yourself and you'll see Jun 24, 2010 at 17:44
  • Well based just on the code there, 'above' would mean 'on top of in the z plane', I can read the CSS. Which would imply to me that you want the text to only appear if the image doesn't. In which case my answer should solve your problem.
    – cthom06
    Jun 24, 2010 at 18:02

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