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  • Maybe something to do with the size of the image?

    width="250"

    I see you have a pretty big sidebar(assuming it’s the site in your profile), but it’s quite possible, the image, once inserted inherits some padding or margin…

    Try the code with the width set lower and see if the same problem is apparent, if not, then increase it again and write a CSS style to reduce the margin and padding.

    I can help if necessary, but it would be easier knowing which site it’s regarding, and secondly to have the image on the page, so i can see the issue (although we can get by without, just makes things easier).

    Thread Starter marcusdewiltshire

    (@marcusdewiltshire)

    Hi t31os,

    Well I tried changing the width…but no joy.

    I would appreciate your help though…shall I contact you by email?

    (Yes, it is that site, correct)

    Regards
    Marcus

    Contact via forum is preferred…

    Can you go ahead and put the image into the page so i can examine the page with the problem present, and provide some suitable code to fix it… ??

    Thread Starter marcusdewiltshire

    (@marcusdewiltshire)

    Hi Ts,

    Sorry I realize the problem now……I feel stupid .
    The image already had margins.

    Thanks for the help tho.

    Marcus

    You’re welcome… ??

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