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Kellen Butler #1
Using Slices in a form
I am making a loging form for a small website that I am working with. I used Photoshop to slice the image. I made a few of the slices where a form box will be to "Slice Type: No Image" then for text to display I used and after playing around with it for awhile I set the width to 201px. I saved it for web and everything looked fine on my computer (Windows XP), but on any computer running windows 98 and I am guessing anything below that puts gaps in the middle of the picture. Any suggestions on what I can try to do to fix this problem.
Thanks
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Don McCahill #2
Re: Using Slices in a form
Can you post the url to the site? We might be able to offer suggestions if we can see the problem.
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Kellen Butler #3
Re: Using Slices in a form
<http://www.finalquest1games.com/> Keep in mind you will only be able to see the problem if you are running Windows 98
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Kellen Butler #5
Re: Using Slices in a form
ok... another OS to add to the list.
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Kellen Butler #7
Re: Using Slices in a form
ok... another OS to add to the list.
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Don McCahill #8
Re: Using Slices in a form
It breaks up in NN4.7 as well. I think the reason might be that you have the < td> and < /td> codes on different lines. When you do this, some browsers, including NN, will insert a space character, which messes up the alignment.
I know your programming teacher taught you to code that nice clean way, but in HTML you have to cram the TD onto a single line with no hard returns in it. It is ok to have the TR separate.
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Cheesefood #9
Re: Using Slices in a form
FYI...
As a test, I put in my e-mail address, no password and hit Login.
I got the following:
Fatal error: Call to undefined function: error() in /home/questgam/public_html/check.php on line 8
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Kellen Butler #10
Re: Using Slices in a form
Cheesefood... Its a pretty new website they we have been woried more with errors with in the game. The only time that error comes up is if there is a bad username or password. But thanks for telling me
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Kellen Butler #11
Re: Using Slices in a form
We changed it so it isn't on the next line and the same thing happens.
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Don McCahill #12
Re: Using Slices in a form
Well, if it makes you feel any better, it is no longer breaking up in NN4.7. I don't have Win 98 (never did) so I can't help you any further.
Have you installed a newer version of IE on the Win98 machine, to see if it is just a problem with that version of IE?
I doubt the OS is the problem ... although Win98 was the buggiest version of Windows since Win2.0.
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dave milbut #13
Re: Using Slices in a form
win98se was fine though. do you mean windows 286? i had that. what a dog.
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Kellen Butler #14
Re: Using Slices in a form
Thanks LenHewitt,
Our letter can't spell and we are always having to fix things for him
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Kellen Butler #15
Re: Using Slices in a form
The gap is still showing up on win98se. Beacuse we have some many different people viewing this website it is hard to get all of them to do something (ie. update there browser)
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