On 18 Oct 98, Sandy Miller wrote:

> and the problem is that all the images in the top frame are cut off.
> There's a table there, height = "61"; the images are all 61 pixels high,
> and the frame is set to "61." This has to go up on their server tomorrow!
> Can anyone help to tell me how to fix this?

Did you fix your code since posting this?  As of early Monday morning it 
displayed fine at my end, on NS 3 and 4, and MSIE 3.  On the other hand, 
assuring "exact" fits in frames is always a bit chancy from browser to 
browser and OS to OS -- seems there always at least one that will chop 
off graphics inside fixed-height frames.  Usually a good idea to make the 
frame a little larger than the images, just in case.

One other very minor point: the background color in your navigation 
graphics is very slightly different from the bgcolor of the frame they're in.  
This is a common browser bug, where although you may have set the 
exact same color both in your GIF and in "bgcolor=", they will still render  
differently.

Two fixes: (a) make the GIFs transparent, or (b) instead of using bgcolor, 
make a tiling background GIF the same color as the background of your 
images.  (Preferably by copying a square from one of the images and 
making it the background GIF.) This assues an exact match.

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