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Posted by Beauregard T. Shagnasty on 09/06/07 15:16
MS wrote:
> Beauregard T. Shagnasty [emailed^Wposted] this:
>> MS wrote:
>>> IE frame's the embedded quicktime movie with a white line at the top
>>> and bottom, is there a way to stop this? I can't find an element in
>>> Apple's docs that does this, but maybe you gurus can advise me.
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>> Perhaps if you were to post the link to the page in question,
>> someone could advise what may be necessary. It's probably just a
>> simple margin or padding oversight.
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> Thanks for your reply, and apologies I should have included the link.
> About the css, it's not that only proffs can use them, just that I've
> not used them ever and simply don't have the time the learn now -
> it's just a quick'n'dirty page before his website gets professionally
> done.
So then if it really is just a 'quick'n'dirty' page, why does the little
white border matter? :-)
> Link is here: http://www.i-dig.info/dop/index.html
By correcting one of the errors, I have made your page identical in IE6
and Firefox. I added the required '#' to your background color code:
<embed width="640" height="530" controller="true" autoplay="true"
src="http://www.i-dig.info/dop/showreel.mov"
bgcolor="#FFFFFF" border="0"
...........^
Different browsers compensate for errors in different ways. You may want
to look into the rest of the errors:
http://validator.w3.org/check?verbose=1&uri=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.i-dig.info%2Fdop%2Findex.html
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