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A weird little border...
Alright, this displays perfectly fine in FF, Netscape, and Opera. However, it craps out on IE. http://www.kickersny.com/beta -- The little line under the main image? It shouldn't be there. You can just view the source, there's no server-side processing for that part. I'll post it if you want me to, though.
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The line is because you have a td bgcolor=black or tr bgcolor=black in your CSS. You need to make a special code in your css for your main image table.. and instead of black use the color of the background.
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I think this is whats causing the problem:
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<img src="images/fade_out_border.gif" /> also you might want to change the padding-bottom / margin-bottom to just padding:0px / margin:0px unless you explicitly need padding/margin on the top and sides.
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http://www.kickersny.com/beta/images...out_border.gif
Is gray.. the "line" is black. The image is not positioning right on IE.. if it were taller in height it would cover the black of the table. But I only assume. ![]() |
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If you look closely, you'll see that it's in a <div> with the background of that set to the fire pic, via CSS. Then fade_out_border.gif is the content of the <div>. I have tried setting the padding and margins to zero, but the background image stick out of the bottom just for a tiny bit, still..
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believee Kayla! She's the goddessss of web pages!
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There is no background color set on the table. The one for the page is set to #B3B5BB. That sliver of black is actually the bottom of the picture. Place your cursor on just that sliver, and right click > Save Background As... -- it's the picture. We're talking about the same border, right?
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Yes it is part of your picture flowing
out the bottom and the reason it appears as a border is because it shows on the other side {bottom} of the grey border gif. IE for somme reason is not containing your pic with in the boundries. I really do not use tables so I will go back for another looks but margin would be my guess, padding no I would try reducing the image size by incremements of 5 px at a time in heigth to see if this works
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