White line around inserted pictures

N

Niagara Mouse

I have created a graphic when I insert it into my page it shows with a thin
white line on the lefthand side and the bottom. When I check it in "Preview"
or "Preview in Browser" the white line at the bottom disappears the the one
of the left remains however it is slightly thinner. I have tried the graphic
in png gif and jpg formats, they all have the same problem. I have made the
background of the graphic file the same colour as the page colour but it
makes no difference. I then tried in the gif and png formats to make the
background colour transparent in the graphic file, same problem.

Any help you can offer will be much appreciated.
 
T

Tom [Pepper] Willett

It's also possible the OP has reduced the size of the image in the image
editor, resulting in the border around it (darned if I can remember what
it's called). It could be cropped ever so slightly to get rid of it.
--
===
Tom [Pepper] Willett
Microsoft MVP - FrontPage
"You're a daisy if you do!"
---
FrontPage Support:
http://www.frontpagemvps.com/
===
: Have you right clicked on the image, selected properties and set the
border to zero?
:
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:
: Steve Easton
: Microsoft MVP FrontPage
: FP Cleaner
: http://www.95isalive.com/fixes/fpclean.htm
: Hit Me FP
: http://www.95isalive.com/fixes/HitMeFP.htm
:
: : >I have created a graphic when I insert it into my page it shows with a
thin
: > white line on the lefthand side and the bottom. When I check it in
"Preview"
: > or "Preview in Browser" the white line at the bottom disappears the the
one
: > of the left remains however it is slightly thinner. I have tried the
graphic
: > in png gif and jpg formats, they all have the same problem. I have made
the
: > background of the graphic file the same colour as the page colour but it
: > makes no difference. I then tried in the gif and png formats to make the
: > background colour transparent in the graphic file, same problem.
: >
: > Any help you can offer will be much appreciated.
:
:
 
R

Rob Giordano \(Crash\)

you mean making the image smaller than the canvas?



--
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Rob Giordano
Microsoft MVP Expression





| It's also possible the OP has reduced the size of the image in the image
| editor, resulting in the border around it (darned if I can remember what
| it's called). It could be cropped ever so slightly to get rid of it.
| --
| ===
| Tom [Pepper] Willett
| Microsoft MVP - FrontPage
| "You're a daisy if you do!"
| ---
| FrontPage Support:
| http://www.frontpagemvps.com/
| ===
| | : Have you right clicked on the image, selected properties and set the
| border to zero?
| :
| : --
| :
| : Steve Easton
| : Microsoft MVP FrontPage
| : FP Cleaner
| : http://www.95isalive.com/fixes/fpclean.htm
| : Hit Me FP
| : http://www.95isalive.com/fixes/HitMeFP.htm
| :
message
| : | : >I have created a graphic when I insert it into my page it shows with a
| thin
| : > white line on the lefthand side and the bottom. When I check it in
| "Preview"
| : > or "Preview in Browser" the white line at the bottom disappears the
the
| one
| : > of the left remains however it is slightly thinner. I have tried the
| graphic
| : > in png gif and jpg formats, they all have the same problem. I have
made
| the
| : > background of the graphic file the same colour as the page colour but
it
| : > makes no difference. I then tried in the gif and png formats to make
the
| : > background colour transparent in the graphic file, same problem.
| : >
| : > Any help you can offer will be much appreciated.
| :
| :
|
|
 
T

Tom [Pepper] Willett

I don't think so.

Sometimes when you reduce the size of an image (it happens in, for example,
MS Image Composer) it leaves a little pixilated border. Then, you have to
crop to get rid of it.

--
===
Tom [Pepper] Willett
Microsoft MVP - FrontPage
"You're a daisy if you do!"
---
FrontPage Support:
http://www.frontpagemvps.com/
===
: you mean making the image smaller than the canvas?
:
:
:
: --
: ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
: Rob Giordano
: Microsoft MVP Expression
:
:
:
:
:
: : | It's also possible the OP has reduced the size of the image in the image
: | editor, resulting in the border around it (darned if I can remember what
: | it's called). It could be cropped ever so slightly to get rid of it.
: | --
: | ===
: | Tom [Pepper] Willett
: | Microsoft MVP - FrontPage
: | "You're a daisy if you do!"
: | ---
: | FrontPage Support:
: | http://www.frontpagemvps.com/
: | ===
: | : | : Have you right clicked on the image, selected properties and set the
: | border to zero?
: | :
: | : --
: | :
: | : Steve Easton
: | : Microsoft MVP FrontPage
: | : FP Cleaner
: | : http://www.95isalive.com/fixes/fpclean.htm
: | : Hit Me FP
: | : http://www.95isalive.com/fixes/HitMeFP.htm
: | :
: message
: | : : | : >I have created a graphic when I insert it into my page it shows with
a
: | thin
: | : > white line on the lefthand side and the bottom. When I check it in
: | "Preview"
: | : > or "Preview in Browser" the white line at the bottom disappears the
: the
: | one
: | : > of the left remains however it is slightly thinner. I have tried the
: | graphic
: | : > in png gif and jpg formats, they all have the same problem. I have
: made
: | the
: | : > background of the graphic file the same colour as the page colour
but
: it
: | : > makes no difference. I then tried in the gif and png formats to make
: the
: | : > background colour transparent in the graphic file, same problem.
: | : >
: | : > Any help you can offer will be much appreciated.
: | :
: | :
: |
: |
:
:
 
T

Thomas A. Rowe

Actually IC leave a transparent 1 or 2 pixel wide (in my case on the left side) when I reduce the
size of the image, and it will save in the color I had set as my canvas background.

--
==============================================
Thomas A. Rowe
Microsoft MVP - FrontPage

http://www.Ecom-Data.com
==============================================


Tom [Pepper] Willett said:
I don't think so.

Sometimes when you reduce the size of an image (it happens in, for example,
MS Image Composer) it leaves a little pixilated border. Then, you have to
crop to get rid of it.

--
===
Tom [Pepper] Willett
Microsoft MVP - FrontPage
"You're a daisy if you do!"
---
FrontPage Support:
http://www.frontpagemvps.com/
===
: you mean making the image smaller than the canvas?
:
:
:
: --
: ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
: Rob Giordano
: Microsoft MVP Expression
:
:
:
:
:
: : | It's also possible the OP has reduced the size of the image in the image
: | editor, resulting in the border around it (darned if I can remember what
: | it's called). It could be cropped ever so slightly to get rid of it.
: | --
: | ===
: | Tom [Pepper] Willett
: | Microsoft MVP - FrontPage
: | "You're a daisy if you do!"
: | ---
: | FrontPage Support:
: | http://www.frontpagemvps.com/
: | ===
: | : | : Have you right clicked on the image, selected properties and set the
: | border to zero?
: | :
: | : --
: | :
: | : Steve Easton
: | : Microsoft MVP FrontPage
: | : FP Cleaner
: | : http://www.95isalive.com/fixes/fpclean.htm
: | : Hit Me FP
: | : http://www.95isalive.com/fixes/HitMeFP.htm
: | :
: message
: | : : | : >I have created a graphic when I insert it into my page it shows with
a
: | thin
: | : > white line on the lefthand side and the bottom. When I check it in
: | "Preview"
: | : > or "Preview in Browser" the white line at the bottom disappears the
: the
: | one
: | : > of the left remains however it is slightly thinner. I have tried the
: | graphic
: | : > in png gif and jpg formats, they all have the same problem. I have
: made
: | the
: | : > background of the graphic file the same colour as the page colour
but
: it
: | : > makes no difference. I then tried in the gif and png formats to make
: the
: | : > background colour transparent in the graphic file, same problem.
: | : >
: | : > Any help you can offer will be much appreciated.
: | :
: | :
: |
: |
:
:
 
N

Niagara Mouse

I should have mentioned in my posting that all borders are set to zero. I
created the graphic myself as a vector graphic then imported it into a
program where I converted it to the png. When I imported that into FP there
was the border, so I went back and put the vector file into a square filled
with the exact background colour as the background on the webpage. While
converting the file to png and gif I made that background colour transparent
so I don't see how it could have a border around it. Also tried it as a jpg,
same problem. Any other suggestions?

Thomas you say the OP has reduced the size of the image, I don't know what
the abbreviation OP stands for so I cannot try your suggestion.
 
T

Tom [Pepper] Willett

OP = Original Poster. That would be you.
--
===
Tom [Pepper] Willett
Microsoft MVP - FrontPage
"You're a daisy if you do!"
---
FrontPage Support:
http://www.frontpagemvps.com/
===
:I should have mentioned in my posting that all borders are set to zero. I
: created the graphic myself as a vector graphic then imported it into a
: program where I converted it to the png. When I imported that into FP
there
: was the border, so I went back and put the vector file into a square
filled
: with the exact background colour as the background on the webpage. While
: converting the file to png and gif I made that background colour
transparent
: so I don't see how it could have a border around it. Also tried it as a
jpg,
: same problem. Any other suggestions?
:
: Thomas you say the OP has reduced the size of the image, I don't know what
: the abbreviation OP stands for so I cannot try your suggestion.
:
: "Niagara Mouse" wrote:
:
: > I have created a graphic when I insert it into my page it shows with a
thin
: > white line on the lefthand side and the bottom. When I check it in
"Preview"
: > or "Preview in Browser" the white line at the bottom disappears the the
one
: > of the left remains however it is slightly thinner. I have tried the
graphic
: > in png gif and jpg formats, they all have the same problem. I have made
the
: > background of the graphic file the same colour as the page colour but it
: > makes no difference. I then tried in the gif and png formats to make the
: > background colour transparent in the graphic file, same problem.
: >
: > Any help you can offer will be much appreciated.
 
N

Niagara Mouse

Thank you Tom (twice),
Your definition is appreciated. Also, I went back into my image editing
program and cropped the graphic and now it has inserted clean. I am using
CorelDraw and Corel PhotoPaint and when I changed it to a bitmap in CorelDraw
and imported it into Corel PhotoPaint it must (as you suggested) leave a few
pixels around the border without colour. Frustration temporarily over. I say
temporarily because I find FP a very frustrating program to work with. The
help file search engine is not very intuitive and the explanations I can find
sometimes leave a lot to be desired.
Thanks again.
 
T

Tom [Pepper] Willett

Your image issue had nothing to do with FrontPage. It had to do with the
image program you were using. Glad you got it sorted.
--
===
Tom [Pepper] Willett
Microsoft MVP - FrontPage
"You're a daisy if you do!"
---
FrontPage Support:
http://www.frontpagemvps.com/
===
: Thank you Tom (twice),
: Your definition is appreciated. Also, I went back into my image editing
: program and cropped the graphic and now it has inserted clean. I am using
: CorelDraw and Corel PhotoPaint and when I changed it to a bitmap in
CorelDraw
: and imported it into Corel PhotoPaint it must (as you suggested) leave a
few
: pixels around the border without colour. Frustration temporarily over. I
say
: temporarily because I find FP a very frustrating program to work with. The
: help file search engine is not very intuitive and the explanations I can
find
: sometimes leave a lot to be desired.
: Thanks again.
:
: "Tom [Pepper] Willett" wrote:
:
: > OP = Original Poster. That would be you.
: > --
: > ===
: > Tom [Pepper] Willett
: > Microsoft MVP - FrontPage
: > "You're a daisy if you do!"
: > ---
: > FrontPage Support:
: > http://www.frontpagemvps.com/
: > ===
message
: > : > :I should have mentioned in my posting that all borders are set to zero.
I
: > : created the graphic myself as a vector graphic then imported it into a
: > : program where I converted it to the png. When I imported that into FP
: > there
: > : was the border, so I went back and put the vector file into a square
: > filled
: > : with the exact background colour as the background on the webpage.
While
: > : converting the file to png and gif I made that background colour
: > transparent
: > : so I don't see how it could have a border around it. Also tried it as
a
: > jpg,
: > : same problem. Any other suggestions?
: > :
: > : Thomas you say the OP has reduced the size of the image, I don't know
what
: > : the abbreviation OP stands for so I cannot try your suggestion.
: > :
: > : "Niagara Mouse" wrote:
: > :
: > : > I have created a graphic when I insert it into my page it shows with
a
: > thin
: > : > white line on the lefthand side and the bottom. When I check it in
: > "Preview"
: > : > or "Preview in Browser" the white line at the bottom disappears the
the
: > one
: > : > of the left remains however it is slightly thinner. I have tried the
: > graphic
: > : > in png gif and jpg formats, they all have the same problem. I have
made
: > the
: > : > background of the graphic file the same colour as the page colour
but it
: > : > makes no difference. I then tried in the gif and png formats to make
the
: > : > background colour transparent in the graphic file, same problem.
: > : >
: > : > Any help you can offer will be much appreciated.
: >
: >
: >
 
R

Rob Giordano \(Crash\)

It also happens with programs like Illustrator when placing a illustrator
vector into Photoshop sometimes the resulting jpg (or whatever) will pickup
a thin frame...sometimes all around sometimes one side.



--
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Rob Giordano
Microsoft MVP Expression





| Your image issue had nothing to do with FrontPage. It had to do with the
| image program you were using. Glad you got it sorted.
| --
| ===
| Tom [Pepper] Willett
| Microsoft MVP - FrontPage
| "You're a daisy if you do!"
| ---
| FrontPage Support:
| http://www.frontpagemvps.com/
| ===
| | : Thank you Tom (twice),
| : Your definition is appreciated. Also, I went back into my image editing
| : program and cropped the graphic and now it has inserted clean. I am
using
| : CorelDraw and Corel PhotoPaint and when I changed it to a bitmap in
| CorelDraw
| : and imported it into Corel PhotoPaint it must (as you suggested) leave a
| few
| : pixels around the border without colour. Frustration temporarily over. I
| say
| : temporarily because I find FP a very frustrating program to work with.
The
| : help file search engine is not very intuitive and the explanations I can
| find
| : sometimes leave a lot to be desired.
| : Thanks again.
| :
| : "Tom [Pepper] Willett" wrote:
| :
| : > OP = Original Poster. That would be you.
| : > --
| : > ===
| : > Tom [Pepper] Willett
| : > Microsoft MVP - FrontPage
| : > "You're a daisy if you do!"
| : > ---
| : > FrontPage Support:
| : > http://www.frontpagemvps.com/
| : > ===
| message
| : > | : > :I should have mentioned in my posting that all borders are set to
zero.
| I
| : > : created the graphic myself as a vector graphic then imported it into
a
| : > : program where I converted it to the png. When I imported that into
FP
| : > there
| : > : was the border, so I went back and put the vector file into a square
| : > filled
| : > : with the exact background colour as the background on the webpage.
| While
| : > : converting the file to png and gif I made that background colour
| : > transparent
| : > : so I don't see how it could have a border around it. Also tried it
as
| a
| : > jpg,
| : > : same problem. Any other suggestions?
| : > :
| : > : Thomas you say the OP has reduced the size of the image, I don't
know
| what
| : > : the abbreviation OP stands for so I cannot try your suggestion.
| : > :
| : > : "Niagara Mouse" wrote:
| : > :
| : > : > I have created a graphic when I insert it into my page it shows
with
| a
| : > thin
| : > : > white line on the lefthand side and the bottom. When I check it in
| : > "Preview"
| : > : > or "Preview in Browser" the white line at the bottom disappears
the
| the
| : > one
| : > : > of the left remains however it is slightly thinner. I have tried
the
| : > graphic
| : > : > in png gif and jpg formats, they all have the same problem. I have
| made
| : > the
| : > : > background of the graphic file the same colour as the page colour
| but it
| : > : > makes no difference. I then tried in the gif and png formats to
make
| the
| : > : > background colour transparent in the graphic file, same problem.
| : > : >
| : > : > Any help you can offer will be much appreciated.
| : >
| : >
| : >
|
|
 

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