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Posted by spellbound571969 on 11/26/91 11:55
- Web Site: http://www.sanctuarydown.com
I've been learning HTML coding and while building a website, I noticed
a problem exclusive to Internet Explorer.
The IE web browser automatically adds a 3 pixel padding to the bottom
and right side of images on my pages, causing them to not align
properly. I cannot seem to turn this off with any sort of conventional
HTML coding (margins and borders are turned off, set to zero), and
since I do not use CSS yet, I can't apply any of the fixes I've found
thusfar on the internet.
This 3-pixel padding is not a problem in Mozilla's Firefox browers or
Netscape's browser. It seems to only occur with IE.
As you can see by my page, perfect alignment of images is essential to
the layout. And since the vast majority of users have IE, I'd like this
page to look perfect in IE. Is there any way to shut off these
borders/margins/padding without distorting the page layout in other
browsers and without using the CSS fixes I've read about?
I'm brand new to this board, but it seems like a lot of people here are
quite skilled. I'm hoping someone can help.
Thanks!
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