Web Images - That gap between images in browser
Does anyone know how I can get rid of the verical and horizontal gap of about three milimetres whenever two images are put side by side on a web page?
Answers would be much appreciated.
Max
Does anyone know how I can get rid of the verical and horizontal gap of about three milimetres whenever two images are put side by side on a web page?
Answers would be much appreciated.
Max
mad max posted this at 18:56 — 3rd October 1999.
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Oh no sorry it's not on my web page, I'm experimenting at home. I don't use <p> to go to the next line. All I want is two images on top of each other without the space between them.
Thanks for your help.
Max
Malte posted this at 21:11 — 3rd October 1999.
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<img src="" border="" width="" height=""><img><br><img
><br><img> etc...
Malte
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Malte posted this at 01:05 — 4th October 1999.
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Yes, avoid unnecessary spaces and line breaks (line breaks count as spaces). Break lines with <br> and not with <p>.
BTW: The unit for distance on a screen are pixels. Millimeters dont say much cuz if you have a 200 inch monitor then 2 millimeters might just be the distance between two pixels.
Later,
Malte
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Anonymous posted this at 02:06 — 4th October 1999.
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Max,
I took a look at your site briefly but couldn't find this problem immediatly. My assumption is that you are not using the border=0 property in your IMG tag, are you? That is usually the cause of a small amount of space between two images... Mind giving us an exact URL to see the problem? We could help you out better from there.
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