You can position the smaller image absolutely over the larger image. First, you have to give your div a position: relative to fix a reference frame, then you can use position: absolute to position your smaller image. Example: div style="height: 158px; width: 210px; position: relative;" onload="fun().
You can position the smaller image absolutely over the larger image. First, you have to give your div a position: relative to fix a reference frame, then you can use position: absolute to position your smaller image. Example.
This is showing smaller imager under lager image but not upon larger image just like in two td's – neha Nov 19 '10 at 15:37 @neha: Sorry, there was a typo in my code, I wrote "positon" instead of "position" (at the small image). Please try again. – Heinzi Nov 19 '10 at 16:17.
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