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Posted by Adrienne Boswell on 10/22/55 11:55
Gazing into my crystal ball I observed "spellbound571969@yahoo.com"
<spellbound571969@yahoo.com> writing in
news:1155499214.465234.26780@74g2000cwt.googlegroups.com:
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> David Woods wrote:
>> <spellbound571969@yahoo.com> wrote in message
>> news:1155481491.266599.254430@i42g2000cwa.googlegroups.com...
>> >- 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?
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>> Hi, this problem has been discussed lots of times. Check out
>> http://www.positioniseverything.net/explorer/threepxtest.html
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> 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.
>
>
Then it's time you started learning/using CSS. There are a few things
that only CSS can do, for example, change colors on hover, etc.
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