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Re: Piecing graphics together with tables!by "Alastair" <me(at)alastair.force9.co.uk> |
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>> Referencing http://www.dezignet.co.nz/ >> >> Really incredible how well placed each piece of a composite (several >> gifs fitted together to make one image) is. >> >> How would one compose the pieces in a composite? Do you just cut >> them from a single image in Photoshop or Illustrator? Is it hard to >> place them correctly on the page? Any tips? Just to say - you don't need to use tables. If you cut the image up into 'cells', you can put the 'cells' next to each other and then use <br>'s to do new lines of 'cells'. Make sure you don't put cr / lf's in between the 'cells' or you'll get whitespace... See the www.alastair.force9.co.uk/setpoint/initiatives for an example of what I mean (also an example of JavaScript mouse rollovers, BTW). Alastair ====== Lighting Web Design www.alastair.force9.co.uk/lightning webmaster(at)alastair.force9.co.uk alastair_maw(at)bigfoot.com (mawapw(at)tonbschl.demon.co.uk) http://www.alastair.force9.co.uk ICQ: 4946190
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