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Join Date: Jun 2007
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Design Guru's - Can You Help Me Out?
Hey
I am just doing some small sites to add to our members area, these are working as free bonus sites for our members. I have all the psd's therefore I have had to learn how to cut a PS .psd in Image Ready and export it to html. I can do this, I can also add the 'body' part as a table and use the background image to give me a space to add text / images etc. The problem is, whenever I go beyond the original size of the table with text, the surrounding frame starts to break up and looks shitty ![]() Any advice on how to fix this? Thanks guy's ![]() P.S. I really wanna learn how to do this and not have to farm it out ![]() |
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Reduce your font size or amount of text. If you need a larger table area you'd have to recode the design in most cases.
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Insert the other content before the table and use Simple CSS to format it to be within the table (<div> tags with a class to match the width of the table
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Plan a head and kept the text to a minimum. Also if using TABLES you can set BGcolors or Background graphics into your design. SO if it does stretch it it won't look funky.
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#5 |
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Thanks for your help and pointers guy's
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the css answer is the only real solution . the others are not the way to go...
Surround your text into a division <div class="textbox" >text goes here</div > that goes where ever your text box goes... then in your <head > put this... <style type="text/css" > .textbox {width:000px;height:000px;overflow:auto; } </style > fill in the proper height and width and take out the spaces at the end of the tags. That should do the trick
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I thought people stopped using tables in about 1999?
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