Try adding border="0" to each one. Some browsers would render your code
as is without spaces, some will not. They are all supposed render it
without spaces, and I think all the latest versions of the browser do.
It's the older ones you have to worry about.
Also, do you have a DOCTYPE declaratio
On Tue, 2002-08-13 at 02:29, Matt Babineau wrote:
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Which leads to other "mysterious" gaps (that are again part of the HTML
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http://developer.netscape.com/evangelism/docs/articles/img-table/
James
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> From: Michael Zornek [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
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> anyone know of a way to tell html to ignore these spaces?
Well, the obvious one is HTML comments, since that's the way to tell HTML to
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Subject: [PHP] HTML issue... spaces in between images
Ok so in my HTML I have:
but because they are on separate lines with spaces, I get spaces
rendered on the screen. If I write the code like:
I get no spaces but it's harder to read
anyone
Ok so in my HTML I have:
but because they are on separate lines with spaces, I get spaces rendered on
the screen. If I write the code like:
I get no spaces but it's harder to read
anyone know of a way to tell html to ignore these spaces?
I could in theory do something like this in
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