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([personal profile] bubosquared Apr. 3rd, 2002 10:34 pm)
Need HTML advice. You know how, when you put an image on a page, at the top or on the side of the page, there's always this little margin of five or so pixels between the image and the top/side of the page, right?

How do I make that go away? I'm trying to do something frame-wise, see.

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From: [identity profile] bubosquared.livejournal.com


Thanks! Of course that doesn't work in Netscape, but I'm the only one who uses NN4 anymore, anyway. :D

From: [identity profile] bubosquared.livejournal.com

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Then I guess we'll both have to live with a crappy version of my site. :/

From: [identity profile] leici.livejournal.com


Poor Melle. I personally think they should can Netscape 6 and make something that works. :p

From: [identity profile] sivan.livejournal.com


I think if you add marginheight=0 and marginwidth=0, both in the BODY tag as well, that should take care of that?

From: [identity profile] bubosquared.livejournal.com

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V. few people are still on a 640x480 resolution. And basically, most layouts are almost unmanageable for 640x480 resolutions. :/ Choices to make between a pretty site and a univerally accessible one, I guess.
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From: [personal profile] rsadelle


I don't even like frames when I'm using a higher resolution. They're a pain. They get in the way and mess up the easy ways to go back. I almost always right-click and open in new window when I'm stuck on a frames site.

From: [identity profile] silverrain.livejournal.com


If it's practical in the way you're using it, just set it as a background. That was generally what I did.

|shrug?|

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