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  • I don’t see any “dead space” above the images.
    In the first example you linked there is only the usual space for paragpraphs (meaning probably the Enter was hit twice before inserting the image code); in the second example the image is starting on the next line after the text.
    FF1.0.4

    Thread Starter bravelion

    (@bravelion)

    Hmmm, well in both IE and Firefox, I see big gaps above the image. Does anyone else see gpas above the images?

    Gaps? You don’t want any gaps above your banner you mean? – if that’s what you’re saying. Maybe it’s a margin/padding problem?

    Thread Starter bravelion

    (@bravelion)

    Thanks for the reply. No, directly above the images in both links above, I see over a half page of whitespace – a gap of dead page space. On closer examination, it looks like the top of the images line up with the botttom of my left menu and the images are slightly wider than the space allowed for next to the left menu. Maybe that’s causing it to jump down further on the page where it can fit?

    I don’t see any gaps either. Is your cache clear. Have you refreshed your browser? Iknow… too obvious.

    Hm, I don’t really see a problem. It looks perfectly fine. Perhaps a screenshot where the error is would best explain what you are viewing?

    Thread Starter bravelion

    (@bravelion)

    Followup:
    I just viewed the pages from my laptop, which a higher resolution screen than my desktop, and there are no gaps. I suspect my image is too wide for the width of a 640×800 screen. Does that sound like the problem?

    Thanks for the feedback.
    Steve

    Have to follow along with the “crowd” here: pages look just fine to me – FF1.0.6….

    Re your just-previous post: could be…. except I just dropped my res to 800×600 and it still looks great. Absolutely no oddball white space anywhere.

    Thread Starter bravelion

    (@bravelion)

    OK, well thank alot everybody. I really appreciate it. Must just be this older monitor I have.
    Thanks again.
    Steve

    Yeah, I just went back and dropped res again to 800×600, and THEN narrowed the browser window way down, and it’s still just fine. Nice job, and sad you can’t see it!

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