Can't line up images in top and bottom frame when centered

G

Guest

When I center an image (banner in this case) in the top frame it refuses to
perfectly line up with a table of the same size on the bottom. I've tried
putting the top image in a table as well but one image is always offset to
the right. I've changed margins in styles etc. but it doesn't seem to help.
Any ideas would be appreciated. If I set everything to the left I can add a
2 pixel margin on the bottom frame and it works but I was hoping to center
the site.
 
F

fido

When I center an image (banner in this case) in the top frame it refuses to
perfectly line up with a table of the same size on the bottom. I've tried
putting the top image in a table as well but one image is always offset to
the right. I've changed margins in styles etc. but it doesn't seem to help.
Any ideas would be appreciated. If I set everything to the left I can add a
2 pixel margin on the bottom frame and it works but I was hoping to center
the site.

A URL would be helpful.

fido
 
G

Guest

Actually, I hadn't uploaded the site centered because of this problem but I
just made a copy of the home page, centered it and uploaded it as a sub-file
 
T

Thomas A. Rowe

Don't use frames

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S

Stefan B Rusynko

Agree frames are unnneccary for that type of "simple" content

The reason they will never line up is the no scrollbar (scrolling="no") in the top frame
- the bottom frame reserves space for the scrollbar (scrolling="auto")
- the different browsers render frames (borders) differently

Minor difference is top frame is 761px table, bottom is one is a 760 px table
(but table sizes are minimums anyway, drive by content in the table

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| Don't use frames
|
| --
| ==============================================
| Thomas A. Rowe (Microsoft MVP - FrontPage)
| ==============================================
| If you feel your current issue is a results of installing
| a Service Pack or security update, please contact
| Microsoft Product Support Services:
| http://support.microsoft.com
| If the problem can be shown to have been caused by a
| security update, then there is usually no charge for the call.
| ==============================================
|
| | >
| > sorry, forgot to give you the url:
| > http://www.epe-viroflay.org/index_copy(1).htm
| > "fido" wrote:
| >
| >> On Wed, 21 Sep 2005 00:03:03 -0700, "thawk"
| >>
| >> >When I center an image (banner in this case) in the top frame it refuses to
| >> >perfectly line up with a table of the same size on the bottom. I've tried
| >> >putting the top image in a table as well but one image is always offset to
| >> >the right. I've changed margins in styles etc. but it doesn't seem to help.
| >> >Any ideas would be appreciated. If I set everything to the left I can add a
| >> >2 pixel margin on the bottom frame and it works but I was hoping to center
| >> >the site.
| >>
| >> A URL would be helpful.
| >>
| >> fido
| >>
|
|
 

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