Alignment Help¿? Adobe Golive

Hello my business is working on the 3rd website, my business is designing it with Adobe Golive CS.

www. (mash itup). corp. uk

*for some reason this forum censors out section of the url its all one term.

exclusively the background photographs are up right now there atm.

I need to centralise preferably snap the window to suit the site.

I can’t learn how to do either of the in Adobe Golive.

My business is fairly new that will go-live and website development and don’t really know much html page either.

Support + comments and also suggestions appreciated.

The forum censors the actual url out because if you put mash+it with each other, a naughty word of mouth is spelled.

Unlike in the west your alignment problem, it looks like it’s really a border that’s hurling stuff off. Inside the image tag of this two images which have been hyperlinks, try this particular:

Code:
< img src=" images/index_05. gif" width=" 113" height=" 43" alt=" " bcolor=redborder=" 0" /color/b> 

Thanks…

is likely to be stupid… i copied along with pasted this in the html code per image source along with changed the file name based on the image, however it throws the entire page out, in the event that it helps this image is spliced with photoshop cs.

splufdaddy hit the nail around the head: Only two collections of code have to be changed for this to fit properly: Change this particular to lines with code (they will not be together)

< td> < your href=" homepage. html" > < img src=" images/index_03. gif" width=" 99" height=" 43" alt=" " > < /a> < /td>

< td> < your href=" http: //www. allyourbasearebelongtous. com/flash/" > < img src=" images/index_05. gif" width=" 113" height=" 43" alt=" " > < /a> < /td>

To help: (respectivley) do not change whatever else (aside from below) for the page

< td> < your href=" homepage. html" > < img src=" images/index_03. gif" alt=" " width=" 99" height=" 43" border=" 0" > < /a> < /td>

< td> < your href=" http: //www. allyourbasearebelongtous. com/flash/" > < img src=" images/index_05. gif" alt=" " width=" 113" height=" 43" border=" 0" > < /a> < /td>

(so basically just add a border=" 0" the your image tags with your two links. )

ok maybe managed to get this wrong but if you ever look at coursesmart now it isn’t going to seem ave been effective.

the window hasn’t snapped for the size of the page these have thrown the web site out completely.

Have i been silly, i think we’ve.

Sorry as a pain

Post the orignal htm document leading to a changes and i’ll cure your symptoms. On this version seems like as one image isn’t where the item belongs, that’s a common thing screwing the item up.

the original web page is up do you really need that or are you interested in the go-live file

Concerning used a html code file before my partner and i go-live so there’s no doubt that it should often be ok.

Code:
< html>
< head>
< title> index< /title>
< meta http-equiv=" Content-Type" content=" text/html; charset=iso-8859-1" >
< /head>
< human body bgcolor=" #FFFFFF" leftmargin=" 0" topmargin=" 0" marginwidth=" 0" marginheight=" 0" >
<! -- ImageReady Slices (index. psd) -->
< family table id=" Table_01" width=" 488" height=" 531" border=" 0" cellpadding=" 0" cellspacing=" 0" >
< tr>
< td colspan=" 5" >
< img src=" images/index_01. gif" width=" 488" height=" 411" alt=" " > < /td>
< /tr>
< tr>
< td rowspan=" 2" >
< img src=" images/index_02. gif" width=" 99" height=" 120" alt=" " > < /td>
< td> < your href=" homepage. html" > < img src=" images/index_03. gif" width=" 99" height=" 43" alt=" " border=" 0" > < /a> < /td>
< td rowspan=" 2" >
< img src=" images/index_04. gif" width=" 100" height=" 120" alt=" " > < /td>
< td> < your href=" http: //www. allyourbase. com/flash/" > < img src=" images/index_05. gif" width=" 113" height=" 43" alt=" " border=" 0" > < /a> < /td>
< td rowspan=" 2" >
< img src=" images/index_06. gif" width=" 77" height=" 120" alt=" " > < /td>
< /tr>
< tr>
< td>
< img src=" images/index_07. gif" width=" 99" height=" 77" alt=" " > < /td>
< td>
< img src=" images/index_08. gif" width=" 113" height=" 77" alt=" " > < /td>
< /tr>
< /table>

< /body>
< /html> 

Try in which.

Thanks a lot for that.

the new page is way up, might need to hit refresh as the actual hosting server sometimes caches the site.

Although using a mac browser POST can’t see just what this has acheived, do Mac broswer glass windows snap or resize for the webpage

MY PARTNER AND I tried Internet Explorer and Safari but nothing.

I dunno, it looks fine in my experience, not broken way up or anything.

Yes thats excellent but i am getting the browser windowpane to snap into the size of the particular page aswel, sorry I may well not have made that will clear, thanks for that help though which was really puzzling me personally.
Concerning studied the distinction between the html document and think when i see where iwas planning wrong.

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