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how to write over an image in Dreamweaver CS4?

i am using Dreamweaver CS4 and i am still beginner at it, i'm still studying it and i had never designed a website b4, so this is my first experience, i am designing an experimental template/page as a first time, i have designed the main template as an image/psd in the Photoshop CS3 - much easier for me than CS4 - anyway, i then cut it into slices and saved it as a webpage in the photoshop "File>Save for web & devices" and saved as type "HTML and Images" so as to make it much easier in the dreamweaver. here are 2 images; Image 1 indicates the full design, as the fonts were written in PS, Image 2 indicates the HTML file WITHOUT fonts as they would be written in the dw... Image 1: http://img197.imageshack.us/img197/1170/testwpr.jpg Image 2: http://img19.imagevenue.com/img.php?image=77316_1255_122_699lo.jpg yet the dw reads the html file in the form of tables and cells, each cell has an image inserted inside it in the exactly original dimensions of the image this image is our example now, i need to edit it according to the original design>> Banner: http://img41.imageshack.us/img41/2966/main09.jpg "its dimensions are 960x121 pxs" 1. i want to know whether if there is an easy way to write over the IMAGE inserted in the dw or not 2. i meant to delete the image and find a way to insert it as a background to the cell through the CSS style at the <td>, there is a button called "Page Properties" that i have succeeded to insert the image as a background, but the problem that i have the image is repeated and when i choose "no repeat" the cell becomes blank white - together also with repeat X", i want to insert the image exactly in the cell with no repeat and as it seems in the original design so as to write the word banners in the middle.... THIS IS THE ONLY PROBLEM WITH ME IN THE DW SO FAR, please help :S and plz tell me whether the image 2 fits with your browser screen resolution or not...

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  1. 1. create a frame box 2. click inside the box 3. then there should be a BG (background) file button right above the BG color on the properties panel (the gray info crap on the bottom of the screen) Hoppe this helps
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