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1 image in 2 different frames, can FW do this?

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dinosaur12

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Feb 6, 2004
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I am attempting to create a website that will have 3 frames total; top frame, left frame and then the main frame. I would like to have an image flow from the top to the left frame without any borders or visual awareness that the image is split up.

Would FW enable me to do this and if so how do I go about doing it? I have tried to splice the image and export to DW but its not really what I want. If you could offer any help I would greatly appreciate it.
Thanks

Ps. I am looking for a web site that is similar to what I am attempting to create in order to give you a better idea as to what I am talking about.
 
well you would have to make the image then slice it up depending how the frames would be -- then you would just have to lay them out correctly in your frameset and includisve pages.

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deecee, thanks for the reply.

I have sliced up the image and gone into DW and put the image into the frames but it gives me a gap between the images, looks like 2 images rather then 1.

I am looking for it to act like 1 flowing image.
Thanks for the help
 
you need to set the margins to 0 in the body of the pages that house the images

LEFTMARGIN=0 TOPMARGIN=0 MARGINWIDTH=0 MARGINHEIGHT=0 RIGHTMARGIN=0

Listen All I ask is that You close out a Post You Started!!!!
 
You may also have to set the cellspacing to zero too.

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