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Jun 6, 2001, 10:14 #1
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shoetcoming of netscape?
Please visit http://www.ontimeweb.com/lease/one/index.htm to see this problem in action.
I am trying to get the gray stripe on top of the page to run across the page. It will resize with the browser size. I have the background matching up with three images to complete the effect (the image on the right side is not needed for this example) In IE, the images all line up - in netscape there a 2 or 3 pixel difference. Is there a padding or something I am missing?
Thanks,
Click2Start
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Jun 6, 2001, 10:21 #2
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Jun 6, 2001, 10:32 #3
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hmm... try this..
http://www.monden.net/lease/one/index.htm
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Jun 6, 2001, 12:24 #4
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I see your problem. It looks fine in Explorer and Netscape 6 but not Netscape 4.5.
I noticed that none of your images have the VSPACE and HSPACE attribute so maybe you can have a play with them.
I'm not sure if this might help too might you might want to validate your HTML, sloppiness is usually dealt with by the browsers but Netscape is not as willing as Explorer to fix developer errors. For example, you open <P> tags but you are not closing them!
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Jun 6, 2001, 13:30 #5
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How do you assign VSPACE and HSPACE attribute to your images? I am using MS Frontpage - my html knoledge is very limited.
I used Frontpage and Imageready
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Jun 13, 2001, 08:35 #6
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anyone?
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Jun 13, 2001, 13:37 #7
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