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make sure there are no [B][I] [/I][/B] in your code that will create a space if in the wrong place
try saving as a CSV first then save the CSV as HTML i think that will do the trick
yes please use a stylesheet that was if you need to use it again you can just declare the class again and dont use "red" or "white" use the proper hash code like "#fffffff"
smarty for the reason that they are very popular and we are afterall sheep
W3Cschool is the best place to start and then you can more onto the php and css sites to get more advance stuff but reall yhte best way to leanr is to do just do it
yes you need an absolute path in other words not coming from your drive but a web address upload the file to a domain via ftp then link from there as stated above if you link from your hard drive when other try to view it it wont be on …
that is true but DIV elements are alot of compatable with style in differant browsers than other block elements
not having much time to readyour code but at a guess i can tell you that differant browsers will not all read style elements the same its to do with block elements if you want to look that up some browsers will only read certain style types if they are …
do not just import the slices as HTML as PS will but spacer in the html and then it makes it very difficult to edit anything without destroying your formatt yourbetter of grabbing your graphics and rebuilding it manualy and creating a template
click on new and then go to the tab page from template select your .dwt from the list and bobs your uncle
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