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Joining two fireworks HTML tables without a gap

New Here ,
May 03, 2006 May 03, 2006

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Hi Folks

I have two fireworks html tables that i wish to place together howeber when I do i get a what looks like a single pixel line in the join.

At first i thought this was the border setting but they seem to be set to 0 along with cell padding

Can anyone help

Thanls
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LEGEND ,
May 03, 2006 May 03, 2006

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Look at the code. It's likely you have a row of spacer images at the top of
the bottom table or the bottom of the top table. Move that row to the
opposite side of the table.

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"dean20007" <webforumsuser@macromedia.com> wrote in message
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> Hi Folks
>
> I have two fireworks html tables that i wish to place together howeber
> when I
> do i get a what looks like a single pixel line in the join.
>
> At first i thought this was the border setting but they seem to be set to
> 0
> along with cell padding
>
> Can anyone help
>
> Thanls
>


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New Here ,
May 04, 2006 May 04, 2006

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Thanks very much that was the problem. An absolute schoolboy error on my part but thanks for your advice.

Dean

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LEGEND ,
May 04, 2006 May 04, 2006

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Glad to help. Sometimes it's the schoolboy errors that teach us the
most....

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"dean20007" <webforumsuser@macromedia.com> wrote in message
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> Thanks very much that was the problem. An absolute schoolboy error on my
> part but thanks for your advice.
>
> Dean


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