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Or if you leave them blank and fail to specifically set them to zero,
you will wind up with whatever the browser uses for a default and that
won't be zero. |
Yeah. Then I realized this guy is using Layout Tables. I'm not in the mood for
explaining the evils of LTs!!
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I concur with the rest of your assessment. :-) |

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DiMa Design > From Lines...to Designs
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"Gary White" <reply (AT) newsgroup (DOT) please> wrote
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On Thu, 17 Jul 2003 14:11:26 -0700, "DiMa"
diana (AT) YOURHATANDCOATdimadesign (DOT) net> wrote:
If you put your images in a table with borders, cellspacing and cellpadding
set
to 0 then there ought never to be any spacing between any of the graphics
within them. If you've put border, cellspacing or cellpadding on your table,
however, there WILL be space between them.
Gary |