Removing extra vertical space at bottom of page

G

Guest

I'm stumped. My home page (www.bruceair.com) seems to have miles of extra
vertical space following the end of the layout table that I used.

I've looked at the page and can't find any extra characters. Other pages on
my site end where they're supposed to. I'm not an HTML guru, but I've
searched this forum, the Buyens MS press book on FrontPage 2003, and the
product Help. No luck.

Can anyone tell me what to look for so that I can elimate all that
unncessary extra space at the bottom of the page?
 
S

Steve Easton

Because of this line in the source code for the page:

<table cellpadding="5" cellspacing="5" width="1056" height="1983">

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F

fido

I'm stumped. My home page (www.bruceair.com) seems to have miles of extra
vertical space following the end of the layout table that I used.

I've looked at the page and can't find any extra characters. Other pages on
my site end where they're supposed to. I'm not an HTML guru, but I've
searched this forum, the Buyens MS press book on FrontPage 2003, and the
product Help. No luck.

Can anyone tell me what to look for so that I can elimate all that
unncessary extra space at the bottom of the page?

How about this?

absolute;z-index:2;left:19806px;top:57915px;width:284px;height:215px'><a
href="file:///C:\Documents%20and%20Settings\BruceAir.BRUCEAIR_DELL\My%20Documents\BruceAir\BruceAir%20Web\BruceAir\air-to-air.htm">

If you look at the page in "Normal" view in FP2000, or whatever it is
called in other versions, there's this "air-to-air.htm" thing strung
out in space way below the rest of the page and way to the right.

The browser won't find it on the server because, along with a number
of other items, it is trying to find it on your hard drive.

But personally, I find the whole page to be such a dog's breakfast
that I'd rather start from scratch and rebuild it in HTML. :)

fido
 
G

Guest

Thanks, Fido. Deleting the picture buried at the extreme lower-right fixed
the problem.

As for the design, etc., I'm working on an overhaul.
 
R

Rob Giordano \(Crash\)

you still have lots of extraneous tags


ExtraPilot said:
Thanks, Fido. Deleting the picture buried at the extreme lower-right fixed
the problem.

As for the design, etc., I'm working on an overhaul.
 
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p c

You actually have milesof extra space at the end and at the rgit of the
"table".

I thnk the vertical is due to soem tebles or t/cells assign heght tag.
hat it has to do wi the images and the style tags used on that page.
Look at the properties fo rewch tabel and remove the height tag. Also
adjut the width tag if it's off the charts.

Also, look at the size properties and remove the zize tags to revert to
normal size (soem pictures are stretched and the look distorted). Then
rest the property size to keep it to the acual size.

Sugeestion for the photos layout out vertically. Keep them all at the
actual size and the same size. Resize with an iamge editing tool
(outside FP) then bring into the FP web or the folder.

...PC
 

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