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Default Way Easy Question I Promise - 01-13-2004 , 04:44 PM






I have tried all different codes but I STILL can't figure out how to make a layout table flush with the left and top sides. It always has about 1/4 inch of the background peeking through. Can someone help me please. I hate being new at this stuff!



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Default Re: Way Easy Question I Promise - 01-13-2004 , 04:48 PM






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I have tried all different codes but I STILL can't figure out how to make
a layout table flush with the left and top sides. It always has about 1/4
inch of the background peeking through. Can someone help me please. I hate
being new at this stuff!

Did you set the margins and padding for your body tag to zero?

-Darrel




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Default Re: Way Easy Question I Promise - 01-13-2004 , 04:51 PM



I believe its your page margins, browsers have a default value of 1. Go to modify>page properties and enter 0 for all your margin fields

A mind, void of limit.

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Default Re: Way Easy Question I Promise - 01-13-2004 , 09:16 PM



Thanks, Azryth! I've been using DW for a couple of years and didn't even know the problem could be fixed! (I did see the problem, though!)
kaw




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Default Re: Way Easy Question I Promise - 01-13-2004 , 11:31 PM



Keith W wrote:
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Thanks, Azryth! I've been using DW for a couple of years and didn't
even know the problem could be fixed! (I did see the problem,
though!) kaw
Keith,

That's a quick and dirty fix.

The best solution to the problem, is the way Murray suggested. Use a
stylesheet !

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Default Re: Way Easy Question I Promise - 01-14-2004 , 07:09 AM



It's too dirty for me!

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"Nadia Perre" <forum (AT) no-junk-perrelink (DOT) com.au> wrote

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Keith W wrote:
Thanks, Azryth! I've been using DW for a couple of years and didn't
even know the problem could be fixed! (I did see the problem,
though!) kaw

Keith,

That's a quick and dirty fix.

The best solution to the problem, is the way Murray suggested. Use a
stylesheet !

--
Nadia
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http://www.DreamweaverResources.com
Dreamweaver Templates: Free NavBar Menu Sets:
Ecommerce & CMS:






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