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davaddavad
Joined: Aug 02, 2001
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Posted: 2001-Sep-18 15:33
I have seen some very small grafics used as background and somehow they filled the space. My grafic is huge. I want to make it smaller but in size not quality. bg2.jgp is like 90000 bits can i make a smaller one that will do the same job or does it have to be as large as my table thanx dave
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excell
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Joined: Mar 19, 2001
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Posted: 2001-Sep-18 17:07
bg2.jpg can be made to the size of width of 170 pixels and a height of say 1-2 pixels and placed as: <td width="170" height="900" valign="top" background="bg2.jpg"> </td> That way it will just tile out.It appears all of your images need optimisation, if you do not have a program to optimise on your system you could try this on-line facility: http://www.spinwave.com/crunchers.html
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valvs
Joined: Aug 12, 2001
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Posted: 2001-Sep-18 17:41
Yes, you definitely can and should cut a slice of that background image about 1 px high and use it. Actually, you don't even need to set the height at 900; you can just say "height=1, width=170" and it will tile vertically and fill up all the space available. And it will look exactly like now.
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excell
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Posted: 2001-Sep-18 17:45
I agree with valvs, but there seems to be some sort of html errors, that is why I said set height of <td> just in case. Not necessary if html is correct as it will just fill out the space.
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davaddavad
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Posted: 2001-Sep-19 06:42
Thank you. I thought so I am working on that now. Again thanx dave
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