Table problems
Hey, I am working on a new design and am having a few problems with getting some tables to line up just right.
Here is the page that I am having problems with: http://www.eboarding.net/mag/test.html
I need to have it look like: http://www.eboarding.net/mag/images/logo.gif
Also the reason why I am not using image maps is because I want to have corresponding mouseovers with the text and pictures.
Any help would be appreciated. Thanks
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Travis
Eboarding.net
Travis
Eboarding.net
Star posted this at 03:16 — 29th May 2000.
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Have you tried taking the <p> out of your code?
Travis posted this at 18:52 — 29th May 2000.
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Yes. I know the code is setup wrong thats why I am asking if anyone could paste a code or something that would get the html page too look like the image.
Travis
Eboarding.net
Star posted this at 20:26 — 29th May 2000.
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Using Fireworks should help you slice up the image and allow you to do your mouseover tricks.
The code is generated automatically.
Travis posted this at 23:01 — 29th May 2000.
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Ok thanks. Are you talking about macromedia fireworks?
[This message has been edited by Travis (edited 29 May 2000).]
Star posted this at 02:12 — 30th May 2000.
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yes -- it's a great program for what you are looking to do.
Ian posted this at 02:32 — 30th May 2000.
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Hi Travis,
Please view your header here: http://www.a1javascripts.com/hold/page3.htm
and change your image url's back and take out the "NOSAVE" attribute as I didn't want to fill my server up with images .
Just grab the page source, if you have any problem with it or it's not right, let me know.
Ian
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Travis posted this at 19:15 — 30th May 2000.
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Thanks everyone and thanks Ian!
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