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sage_morales

2004-08-04, 7:15 pm

I have created a webpage template on PS and split it into different images, now
I have loaded into DWMX and would like to add tables and have those tables keep
everything tight so that no if then images have no spaces, so that you cannot
see the background.

darrel

2004-08-04, 7:15 pm

> I have created a webpage template on PS and split it into different
images, now
> I have loaded into DWMX and would like to add tables and have those tables

keep
> everything tight so that no if then images have no spaces, so that you

cannot
> see the background.


OK. Was there a question regarding this?

-Darrel


Dan Vendel *GOF*

2004-08-04, 7:15 pm

darrel wrote:

> OK. Was there a question regarding this?


:-)

Probably the OP want to know how to do it.
If so, you'll likely need to construct a nested table. Take a pen and
paper (yeah, the old fashioned kind) and make a sketch of the
construction according to how you have sliced the image. Then create a
similar nested table in DW and put the images where they belong. See
here for guidance: http://www.proformica.com/en/nested_table_demo.shtml

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darrel

2004-08-04, 7:15 pm

> Probably the OP want to know how to do it.

Probably. ;o)

> If so, you'll likely need to construct a nested table.


It wouldn't necessarily have to be a nested table.

The table would just have to have cells that correspond to the slices in the
image. However, this might be nearly impossible depending on how complex the
slices were in Photoshop.

It's usually a better idea to design the site in HTML first, THEN go into
photoshop to make the images as needed.

-Darrel


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