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  • HankWangford
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    Originally posted by xoggoth View Post
    Supposed to discourage copying innit?
    i thought it to discourage spawning two concurrent connections for separate images when one will do....

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  • xoggoth
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    Supposed to discourage copying innit?

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  • NickFitz
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    Originally posted by Weltchy View Post
    Divs and CSS. Come on guys, tables are soooo 20th century.
    Absolutely, but I couldn't be bothered to get into it at that time in the evening - I was more interested in getting out of the office

    A more interesting question is, why not just use one image? There doesn't appear to be any reason whatsoever for there to be two of them.

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  • Ardesco
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    Originally posted by dang65 View Post
    Yeah, and close your img tags:

    <img src="central_2x1.jpg" style="width: 870px; height: 36px;"/>
    He said HTML, not XHTML. You don't close the image tag in HTML.

    HTH

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  • dang65
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    Yeah, and close your img tags:

    <img src="central_2x1.jpg" style="width: 870px; height: 36px;"/>

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  • Weltchy
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    Divs and CSS. Come on guys, tables are soooo 20th century.

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  • NickFitz
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    Originally posted by wc2 View Post
    That works

    Thanks
    NP

    Originally posted by xoggoth View Post
    Look, can the rest of you just answer the complicated stuff about networks and databases n' stuff and leave these easy ones for us senile old retired sorts? I saw that title and said I know that, me, me me me me me oooh sir please sir me sir and then I clicked on it an found some other bastard had already done answered it. I will have to kill myself now.
    Oops, sorry xog

    Go play with your wasps, that'll make things seem better (only seem, mind)

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  • xoggoth
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    Look, can the rest of you just answer the complicated stuff about networks and databases n' stuff and leave these easy ones for us senile old retired sorts? I saw that title and said I know that, me, me me me me me oooh sir please sir me sir and then I clicked on it an found some other bastard had already done answered it. I will have to kill myself now.

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  • wc2
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    Originally posted by NickFitz View Post
    Try

    <table width="75" border="0" cellspacing="0" cellpadding="0">
    That works

    Thanks

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  • NickFitz
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    Try

    <table width="75" border="0" cellspacing="0" cellpadding="0">

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  • wc2
    started a topic Tables HTML

    Tables HTML

    Could someone correct the following code?

    I have 2 pictures in this table, There is a gap between the images (I want rid of it) as it's one image sliced.

    Cheers

    WC2



    <table width="75" border="0">
    <tr>
    <td><img src="central_1x1.jpg" width="870" height="157"></td>
    </tr>
    <tr>
    <td height="38"><img src="central_2x1.jpg" width="870" height="36"></td>
    </tr>
    </table>
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