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Name: Stabgotham
Date: April 21, 2006 at 22:02:11 Pacific
OS: WIN XP Home
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Hola! I'm trying to design a site using dreamweaver 8 and I can't seem to get these pesky lines to go away between cells. Esentiialy, I have a header image in 1 cell and then I plan to have some text in the cell beneath it and finally a footer image. I have line breaks appearing inbetween the 3 cells.

Can anyone help me remove these??

Here's the site if you want to look at it for source or for a visial?

www.djdomonline.com/test.htm

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Response Number 1
Name: Stabgotham
Date: April 21, 2006 at 22:04:37 Pacific
Reply:

should have said

www.djdomonline.com/test.html

Thanks anyone and everyone!

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Response Number 2
Name: Michael J (by mjdamato)
Date: April 22, 2006 at 13:48:56 Pacific
Reply:

If you are talking about the two horizontal lines in the black rectangle, those lines are in the images "body_header.jpg" and "body_footer.jpg", they are not from the table.

Michael J


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Response Number 3
Name: Stabgotham
Date: April 22, 2006 at 19:33:36 Pacific
Reply:

I can see what you're saying but they aren't from the images. I pulled them back into Photoshop and there are no lines at all from the images in those places. Is it possible that it's an image border?

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Response Number 4
Name: Michael J (by mjdamato)
Date: April 22, 2006 at 21:53:32 Pacific
Reply:

You are absolutely right. I had copied the images out and look at them magnified and I could have sworn that the line was in the images. Guess I was seeing things.

I took a closer look at the HTML and saw a lot of malformed code. I don't know if this is dreamweaver putting this in or you. And, not sure if this is the reason you are seeing the lines.

Here are some things I found:

Opening td tags with a "/" at the end. This is only needed for tags that do not have a closing tag - TDs do.

align="bottom", there is no such property for align. You should use valign.

Also, for the bottom row, the first TD has a height of 23 and the 2nd TD (the one with the image) has a height of 18 (which is the same height as the image. The first TD should be the same height.

Michael J


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