Hotspot causes graphic in banner to split

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Guest

I am trying to produce hyperlinks using rectangular hotpots on several
graphics within a webpage banner on our homepage that has been sliced and are
being used for navigation, e.g., links to the other pages. After I complete
the hyperlink on a given graphic's hotspot, it then causes the graphic to
seperate slightly in the banner causing a split. I think this is caused by
the blue line that Frontpage surrounds the effected graphic designating a
hyperlink or hotspot. When previewed in a browser, the split remains. Is
there a way to get rid of the blue line or is there something else that can
be done to prevent the seperation of the graphic? I have also tried slecting
the entire graphic and setting a hyperlink but the same results occur. Any
help would be appreciated.
 
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David Berry

I'm not seeing the separation you're talking about. It all looks ok to me.
One thing you could try is to get rid of all the <p align="center"> tags in
you table cells and then just add align="center" to your IMG tags. The
spacing you're seeing could be caused by the paragraph tags.

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Ken of Texas said:
Steve,
I guess I spoke to soon. I changed all the graphics to zero border, but I
am still getting seperation in graphics. I now have uploaded the entire
site
at www.friscogym.com. Any suggestion? Thanks!
 
G

Guest

Hello David,
I was just at friend's house, and I looked up the pages on his computer and
everything looked fine as well. When I got home, I checked it again and
still there were seperations on all pages. I did a cleanup to remove all
cookies and temp Internet files, and there was still the seperations. I went
back into Frontpage and did "Preview in Browser" with the same results.
Could it possibly be my Internet Exporer 7.0 settings that is doing this?
This is really bizarre.
 
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David Berry

That is strange. I just tried changing some settings in IE but the page
looked fine each time I changed a setting. Try getting FP Cleaner at
http://www.95isalive.com/fixes/fpclean.htm and see if that does anything. Do
you have another browser, like Firefox, on your PC? If not, try getting
Firefox at http://www.mozilla.com/en-US/ and see how the page looks there.
If it looks ok then it must be a problem with some setting in IE, although I
have no idea what that could be.
 
G

Guest

I downloaded Firefox and it displayed the pages correctly, so I reset all the
defaults in Internet Explorer and now the pages are okay. Something must
have been changed in IE that was causing a conflict. Thanks David for your
help!
 

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