Re: graphics question
by "Stephanie Thrasher" <steph(at)omsoft.com>
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But if you make that one big image in photoshop, you should be able to
slice it into two images and then fit them together seamlessly in a
table. Do you want to give us a URL so we can see the problem?
Stephanie
> I am experimenting with graphics for a site. It would have a graphic
> across the top and down the left side, rather standard nowadays. The
top
> graphic is, say, 100px high and the side graphic is 200 pixels wide.
They
> use a background of coffee beans, so there are several colors and
sizes of
> smaller images that need to line up properly. I can make two
seperate
> images, the top image and the side image, of the correct length and
width,
> but when I build the web page, use a table to contain the two, where
the
> two connect it is obvious, to me anyway, that they do not naturally
> connect (the beans do not line up with each other). I could make
one big
> image in photoshop, of both images, but that would include a ton of
white
> space where the text needs to go in the body. I don't want to put
the body
> text in a photoshop image of course.
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