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    Red face im stuck on frames

    hello im a newb at web design and i wanted to use frames to lay out my web page. but when i create the frameset in dreamweaver and put the image in the different frames it always comes up with these gaps around the photo and i cant seem to fix it. can anyone help?? im getting frustrated



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    gaps? about 1 or 2 pxls wide? If so I think I know what your talking about.

    I believe it's cell spaceing and cell padding that's giving you the issues, go the the html coding and go to the body tag and type

    cellspaceing="0" cellpadding="0"
    If that's the problem then it's fixed :P if not dunno, I'm not good with frames <_<.

    Good luck.

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    cellspacing and cellpadding are for tables.

    I don't know why you could possibly want to use frames, they were the single worst idea to come out of web design...ever. even worse than marquee and pop-ups.

    Code:
     style="img {border: 0px; padding: 0px; margin: 0px;}"
    put that in your head tags and it should do the trick.

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    thx for the help



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    Stay away from frames... always!

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    Dont stay away from frames, stay away from iframes though.

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    use css... its the new era also learn Ajax ^_^

    and dont use iframes or frames :P

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    I suggest you stay completely away from (i)frames, and begin using DIV-code and CSS-styles instead.

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    Quote Originally Posted by R-e-d View Post
    hello im a newb at web design and i wanted to use frames to lay out my web page. but when i create the frameset in dreamweaver and put the image in the different frames it always comes up with these gaps around the photo and i cant seem to fix it. can anyone help?? im getting frustrated
    My advice is don't use frames. lol. IMO they do not look that great for websites.

    One of the simplest mehtods for a layout though. So for beginning it is easier. Not sure baout your problem though. I have never used dreamweaver. Just play around with it a litt.e dreamweaver is a WYSIWYG program. so you can fix it eventually.

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    "Frameset" in HTML is now outdated and replaced by "IFrames" ... which provides quick and easy way to create frames on a webpage ... try it out

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