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Hi guys just registered after looking at the posts

Anyway, i made a template in photoshop and then i sliced it up in image ready and saved it as html/images. I put it in dreamweaver and started to type in one of the slices when i got to the end of the box it kept going on the same line and it moved all the images out of the way and if i press enter all the images below move down and leave spaces

Any help would be appricated
 
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I really don't use dreamweaver to code my websites since it's a waste of time and I have the knowledge to hardcode. But maybe you've added a break into the html?
 
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better insert a table, and type the text in.. you will not have problems

If your table is also expanding to push the images , then restrict the width of the table to suit the page width

try it out. Dreamweaver is very easy. Need any help contact me.

thanks
 
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Cheers worked a treat
 
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Just one thing how do i restrict it i have looked all over but nope cant find it
 
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restrict it how?
 
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So that the table wont go past a certain height or width
 
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just look in the properties. There is something were its like fixed or expandable, hit fixed. Well, say your total template is 800 x 800. You make a table, those specs, and then you draw cells for each image slice, and then make them the exact size of the image? Understand how to do this?
 
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Urm nope
 
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ok, wanna hit me up on IM? it would be easy and less spamming :p its in my sig \/ \/ \/ \/
 
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on now
 
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