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Posted by Beauregard T. Shagnasty on 02/07/06 22:16
John Salerno wrote:
> Beauregard T. Shagnasty wrote:
>> John Salerno wrote:
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>>> How can you put a banner at the top of a web page so that there is
>>> no border between it and the edges of the browser? I've tried
>>> margin and padding of 0, but I suspect there's more to it since
>>> that didn't work.
>>
>> Could be several things. How about a sample URL?
>>
>>> Perhaps something to do with the way the image is made in the first
>>> place?
>>
>> What is the width of the image? What if my browser window is wider
>> than this image?
>
> Actually, not so much an image as just a banner that can stretch
> across any length, like this: http://www.nwnlexicon.com/
Did you look at the page source?
http://www.nwnlexicon.com/header.shtml
Rather poorly done, IMO. It's also not just one image, of course.
> That probably isn't the best example since it uses frames, but
> pretend it's just all one page, and that banner appears on each page.
>
> This is similar: http://www.python.org/
At the python site, I don't see a banner that fits the description of
what you are asking about.
Maybe this old page of mine I made for someone with a banner question
some time ago will help:
http://k75s.home.att.net/banner.html
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