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Posted by Jonathan N. Little on 03/24/06 16:03
JDS wrote:
> On Thu, 23 Mar 2006 01:44:56 +0000, Marvel wrote:
>
>> First to answer what was there before is http://drfixup.com/ronbay.html then
>> I tried to make it so the .jpg's would open in seperate windows and at the
>> same time I changed the background using a template which is
>> http://drfixup.com/ronbay2.html and I get no pictures and cannot even see
>> the code I mentioned in the original post here is screen print of what I
>> see http://drfixup.com/images/wackycode.JPG I tried CTRL Refresh, I cleared
>> my caches too.
>
> Well, I am able to see the images. However, all the images are squished
> and ugly because the spcified width and height is diffrerent from the
> actual image width and height. Just take the width and height out of your
> HTML code alltogether if you are not sure how to use it.
>
> You would be better off starting from scratch on this one. If the purpose
> of this page is to host images of ebay listings, then try simplifying a
> bit. Why not keep it very, very simple and just make the page a
> description of the item and then each image, witha description, scrolling
> all down the page.
>
> Like:
>
> Description....yaddayadd yadda yadda...
>
> [IMAGE 1]
> Description of Image 1
>
> [IMAGE 2]
> Description of Image 2
>
> [IMAGE 3]
> Description of Image 3
>
> etc...
>
> This will at least have the effect of providing a solution to your
> problem, even if ir doesn't *look* A1-professionally designed. Although
> right now your current attempt doesn't look so professional either. Don't
> take that personally -- just telling it like it is. Think of me as the
> Simon Cowell of web design.
Well, I guess that is testament to my disdain for 'Reality TV', I had to
look up who Simon Cowell is!
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Jonathan
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