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Posted by spellbound571969@yahoo.com on 11/09/14 11:55
Believe it or not, I've read that page up and down several times in the
last week and it didn't help at all.
The reason being is the fixes they give are for pages using CSS. My
knowledge of CSS is limited so I haven't started using that yet. I'm
just trying to find a simple in-line (i believe that is the term) fix
for this problem.
Anyone else have any ideas?
p.s. Thank you so much for your help. I do appreciate it.
David Woods wrote:
> <spellbound571969@yahoo.com> wrote in message
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> >- Web Site: http://www.sanctuarydown.com
> >
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> > 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?
>
>
> Hi, this problem has been discussed lots of times. Check out
> http://www.positioniseverything.net/explorer/threepxtest.html
>
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>
> David
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