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Sam Bryan
I'm using FP 2003.
I took over a website at a non-profit and there is no way to contact the
original webmaster.
I am in process of redoing the navigation. I have published the web to a
"sandbox" site www.necktopcomputer.com
The original had no shared borders.
I added a top shared border.
It works as I want it on the original pages -- that is, the top border is
flush at the top and left of the screen. For example
see the home page of www.necktopcomputer.com.
However, when I add a new page of my own, the top shared border has gaps
above and to the left of the border.
See www.necktopcomputer.com/newpage.
Can anyone suggest how I might get the top shared border to be flush top and
left with new pages that I add to the existing web?
Help would be greatly appreciated. I have not been able to find anything in
the HTML that is suggestive, but I may have missed something.
Many thanks. -- Sam
I took over a website at a non-profit and there is no way to contact the
original webmaster.
I am in process of redoing the navigation. I have published the web to a
"sandbox" site www.necktopcomputer.com
The original had no shared borders.
I added a top shared border.
It works as I want it on the original pages -- that is, the top border is
flush at the top and left of the screen. For example
see the home page of www.necktopcomputer.com.
However, when I add a new page of my own, the top shared border has gaps
above and to the left of the border.
See www.necktopcomputer.com/newpage.
Can anyone suggest how I might get the top shared border to be flush top and
left with new pages that I add to the existing web?
Help would be greatly appreciated. I have not been able to find anything in
the HTML that is suggestive, but I may have missed something.
Many thanks. -- Sam