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 Posted by dorayme on 01/08/07 01:13 
In article  
<1168215643.043406.154910@51g2000cwl.googlegroups.com>, 
 afrinspray@gmail.com wrote: 
 
> I cut-up a photo into parts to use as the navigation on a site.  I 
> can't seem to get the table to look right however: 
>  
> http://www.michaelscottweber.com/gdc/index.html 
>  
> Can someone help? 
>  
 
Not that this is a great idea these days, ie. to use image slices  
but I have used them in the past for mildly complex or arty  
banners with links inside. Easiest is to use quality program like  
Fireworks to slice up and even generate the table, you can clean  
up the code later.  
 
If you want me to help (honestly, how could you resist?), please  
supply the original pic whole. Too boring to see get the sizes of  
all your slices and study your markup closely. But others may do  
so. 
 
You can also use an image map, probably simpler and more  
reliable.  
 
Best maybe not to do this at all but to redesign so that either  
you use styled html links that still look nice (my  
recommendation) or even pics that do not require such precise  
slicing. 
 
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dorayme
 
  
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