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Frontpage Tables

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bmor

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Dec 27, 2001
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We developed a frontpage Intranet site which utilizes tables. When we inserted a graphic that was developed as our logo, the page extends to the right out of our display window. This makes it necessary to scroll right and left to see the whole page. We reduced the width of the original image and the image was inserted into a merged cell at the top of a table. The width of the cell has been set to 100%, however the image seems to be pushing the entire table out of the display area. Any ideas??
 
Your image is larger that 100 % of the page the table will always strectch to accomidate what you put in it

bassguy
 
Try a pixel shim. If you've, say, got two columns and your image is in the first, insert a pixel shim in the second column to shore it up. A pixel shim is an image that looks like your background. Linda Adams
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