Josh:
Yep - that is probably it.
Here's how to fix it in case it is....
Link to an external stylesheet (using DW's CSS editor), or embed a
stylesheet in your code (between <head> and </head>) with the following
style in it (embedded shown for cut-n-paste convenience) (assuming you want
zero margins) -
<style type="text/css">
<!--
body { margin-top: 0px; margin-right: 0px; margin-bottom: 0px; margin-left:
0px; padding:0px; }
-->
</style>
you could also try
body { margin : 0px 0px 0px 0px; padding:0px; }
or
body { margin : 0px; padding:0px; }
as a shorthand method.
This will take care of the margins in IE4+ and NN6. To take care of NN4x,
you will need to use MODIFY | Page Properties... and set the two right hand
margin fields (marginwidth and marginheight) to 0.
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"Josh" <josh.johnson (AT) NOSPAMsun (DOT) com> wrote
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Probably a page margin inconsistency. Let's see the code.  |