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hey, how would i make a pixel be my nav link and then add a tool tip to it so that when you hover over the pixel it tells you what the pixel will link you to?
you use the same code as you would for a normal link, except where you would put the normal link text, you put the image code
it should look like this:
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Today we swoon over the images from L+R's wedding early this summer. This outdoor, summer affair was truly magical with nature and even deer right at our doorstep. And we mean, look at that veil and dress? How could you not pass out in your chair right there from jealousy?
Scroll down to see the highlights we were so happy to be a part of here at Candy+Co. Events + hear from the bride about her thoughts about the big day:
From the bride: "My favorite moment was when Raphael and I got to see each other for the first time on the wedding day. As soon as I saw the smile on his face and got to hold his hand again, the day was already perfect. The months of planning and morning of preparations had definitely turned us into bride and groom, and we were just so happy to be embarking on the next stage of our journey as husband and wife."
"’I'm not sure that I have any great words of wisdom on the [wedding] planning process, but I would give two general tips. On a practical note, build a team and work with people you trust. We were so so lucky to have Candy+Co leading that team. Also, always keep perspective during the planning process. While decisions and details are certainly important, nothing is more important than the meaning of the celebration you’re planning and the relationships you have with family and friends."
Amazing thanks, as always, to our extraordinary vendors and staff that allowed L+R to brush all worry or stress aside and enjoy their big day as they had always dreamed! To view the full gallery, check it out here.
Vendor Credit: Photography ImageLink / Music: Sage String Quartet / Venue: Woodend Sanctuary / Alcohol: Potomac Wines & Spirits / Floral: Amaryllis, Inc. Floral + Event Design / Catering: Potomac 18 Catering / Additional music: Potomac Sound RMS / Floral preservation: Queen&I
written by: Sydney date: 08.20.2014