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Posted by Adrienne Boswell on 03/24/06 18:29
Gazing into my crystal ball I observed "Geoff Coope" <ng@3danswers.com>
writing in news:5wUUf.23405$5B4.4674@newsfe6-gui.ntli.net:
> Hi all
>
> Got a strange problem. A client just got a new PC with IE6 SP2
> pre-installed (6.0.2900.2180.xpsp_sp2_gdr.050301-1519). When they
> visit their website it shows a one pixel spacing issue on a sliced
> template. A lower part of their logo has a thin white line through it
> (background colour).
>
> I checked the IE Browser version against my own and the version string
> is exactly the same. I have tested the following options to see if I
> can replicate the same problem that the client sees without success.
>
> VIEW->TEXT SIZE
> VIEW->ENCODING
>
> DISPLAY PROPERTIES->APPEARANCE->LARGE FONTS
>
> Anybody have any ideas what else could be causing this?
>
> Thanks
> Geoff
> PS. I posted this question in the dreamweaver NG but got no response
> for a few days so trying here instead. Forgive me if this is classed
> as cross posting.
>
>
>
First, it would be a good idea to provide a URL.
Second, you could send the page through the validator
<http://validator.w3.org> to catch any obvious errors.
This is one of the pitfalls of using layout tables. Tables are meant for
tabular data, not for presenting sliced up logos. Often, when there is
white space eg: <td><img src="1.jpg"> </td> or even a carriage return, this
will cause this to happen.
--
Adrienne Boswell
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