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PVII Team: Many thanks. As you already seen, I just reduced the menu width and
it looks fine. But will note your comment for future efforts..:-) But still would like to know if I can add a border inside a layer, as explained above. Some of the pages look rather 'bare', without a border frame, particularly the 'Services' page... Any suggestions? I had a frame jpg, but as soon as I inserted it, the right scroll came up, which according to one post is 'annoying', as there is nothing of interested beyond the scroll.. KarlH Newbie in London |
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Sure. Just assign a border. From the looks of your code you are using a very
old version of Dreamweaver. Perhaps upgrading would a bit as the CSS implementation would be better and easier to manage. -- Al Sparber - PVII http://www.projectseven.com Fully Automated Menu Systems | Galleries | Widgets Elevating Dreamweaver Widgets to a Higher Level "Karlhevera" <webforumsuser@macromedia.com> wrote in message news:ftkdiu$2cv$1@forums.macromedia.com... > PVII Team: Many thanks. As you already seen, I just reduced the menu width > and > it looks fine. But will note your comment for future efforts..:-) > > But still would like to know if I can add a border inside a layer, as > explained above. Some of the pages look rather 'bare', without a border > frame, > particularly the 'Services' page... Any suggestions? I had a frame jpg, > but as > soon as I inserted it, the right scroll came up, which according to one > post is > 'annoying', as there is nothing of interested beyond the scroll.. > KarlH > Newbie in London > > > |
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