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*dreamer

2005-03-09, 6:19 pm

Hya, how do we set Dream Weaver to have no boarders at all. these are showing in preview and nmot on the new document. please have you a tutorial or an answer.

:D
Murray *TMM*

2005-03-09, 6:19 pm

Explain your question a bit more, please. What border? Where?

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"*dreamer" <webforumsuser@macromedia.com> wrote in message
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> Hya, how do we set Dream Weaver to have no boarders at all. these are
> showing in preview and nmot on the new document. please have you a
> tutorial or an answer.
>
> :D



David Stiller

2005-03-09, 6:24 pm

I was going to suggest, if you don't want boarders, don't open the inn.
;)


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middletree

2005-03-09, 6:24 pm


"David Stiller" <stiller-NO-SPAM-@quip.net> wrote in message
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> I was going to suggest, if you don't want boarders, don't open the

inn.
> ;)



Hee Hee.

On the FrontPage forums I used to frequent, the word "hover" was the number
one mispelled word ("hoover"). Here, it seems to be border/boarder.
Although lose/loose is right in there somewhere.


P@tty Ayers

2005-03-09, 6:24 pm


> On the FrontPage forums I used to frequent, the word "hover" was the
> number
> one mispelled word ("hoover"). Here, it seems to be border/boarder.
> Although lose/loose is right in there somewhere.


Don't forget "I just downloaded the trail version of Dreamweaver". I always
picture it as being installed on a dust-covered laptop small enough to use
on horseback.


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*dreamer

2005-03-09, 6:24 pm

Hya murray, http://www.labelon.ro/demo/htmls/index/index.html thats the webby
<table width='100%' height='100%' border='0' cellpadding='0'
cellspacing='0'><tr><td valign='top' this line seems to be causing the
problem: align='center'> <table width='100%'> Is there anything wrong with the
code? Thanks.

middletree

2005-03-09, 6:33 pm

I haven't checked out your page yet, but based on this code, I'd say that
you shouldn't ever specify table height.

More important, I can't tell if you're asking about image borders, or table
borders.


"*dreamer" <webforumsuser@macromedia.com> wrote in message
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> Hya murray, http://www.labelon.ro/demo/htmls/index/index.html thats the

webby
> <table width='100%' height='100%' border='0' cellpadding='0'
> cellspacing='0'><tr><td valign='top' this line seems to be causing the
> problem: align='center'> <table width='100%'> Is there anything wrong

with the
> code? Thanks.
>



Travis

2005-03-09, 6:33 pm

What border are you referring to? Also, perhaps its my browser, but
your flash header doesn't show up for me FF 1 PC

Travis

*dreamer wrote:
> Hya murray, http://www.labelon.ro/demo/htmls/index/index.html thats the webby
> <table width='100%' height='100%' border='0' cellpadding='0'
> cellspacing='0'><tr><td valign='top' this line seems to be causing the
> problem: align='center'> <table width='100%'> Is there anything wrong with the
> code? Thanks.
>

Bonnie in Alameda

2005-03-09, 6:33 pm

middletree wrote:
> Hmm, I wonder how often it happens that the word "boarder" ends up in the
> code of web pages . . . .
>
>

When I was practicing family law, I took the word "martial" out of WP's
spellchecker. Thought of getting rid of "trail" as well. :-)

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middletree

2005-03-09, 6:33 pm

Funny.

Although now I see this poster has a .ro extension, meaning English isn't
his first language, so I will apologize for making fun of the spelling.

Still, it is important to spell the word border correctly when you put it
into the HTML or CSS code.


Hmm, I wonder how often it happens that the word "boarder" ends up in the
code of web pages . . . .


Mick White

2005-03-09, 6:37 pm

David Stiller wrote:

> I was going to suggest, if you don't want boarders, don't open the inn.
> ;)
>
>


But he wants them...
Mick
David Stiller

2005-03-09, 6:37 pm

>> I was going to suggest, if you don't want boarders, don't open the
> But he wants them...
> Mick


<quote>how do we set Dream Weaver to have no boarders at all</quote>


David
stiller (at) quip (dot) net
"Luck is the residue of good design."


Murray *TMM*

2005-03-09, 6:37 pm

Use Grapeshot.

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"David Stiller" <stiller-NO-SPAM-@quip.net> wrote in message
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>
> <quote>how do we set Dream Weaver to have no boarders at all</quote>
>
>
> David
> stiller (at) quip (dot) net
> "Luck is the residue of good design."
>
>



Mick White

2005-03-09, 6:37 pm

David Stiller wrote:

>
>
> <quote>how do we set Dream Weaver to have no boarders at all</quote>
>


Yep, raise the rent...
Mick
Mick White

2005-03-16, 6:19 pm

David Stiller wrote:

>
>
> <quote>how do we set Dream Weaver to have no boarders at all</quote>
>


Yep, raise the rent...
Mick
Murray *TMM*

2005-03-16, 6:30 pm

Use Grapeshot.

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"David Stiller" <stiller-NO-SPAM-@quip.net> wrote in message
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>
> <quote>how do we set Dream Weaver to have no boarders at all</quote>
>
>
> David
> stiller (at) quip (dot) net
> "Luck is the residue of good design."
>
>



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