Thread:Mathmagician/@comment-4740457-20120807161048/@comment-4674838-20120807173438

If the image is more or less rounded, you can use the border-radius property and see if that fits the image. For example, here's a few different border-radiuses:

border-radius: 1em; border: 2px solid black;

This is a div element. This is a div element. border-radius: 1em 0em; border: 2px solid black;

This is a div element. This is a div element. border-radius: .5em 1em 2em 3em; border: 2px solid black;

This is a div element. This is a div element.

You can put an image on top of another image by setting position to absolute/relative and then using left (or right) and top (or bottom) to move it around a few pixels. Is this what you meant?





You can even make it partially transparent (please read about the opacity property)