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| Hi there all, thanks for looking, been using GoLive CS2 for a few months now. version 8.0.1, Powerbook G4 10.4.11 running on 1.67Ghz and 2GB RAM. Been trying for a long time to align the image to the bottom but can't. The 2nd picture you see is what I did in Photoshop to try to get it to align like that but I can't seem to get aligned in GoLive. I've even gone to the extent of redoing the page a few times, sometimes with CSS and then sometimes using tables. trying different ways to insert the image to get the desired result but to no avail. Can it even be done? But the pictures you see is the one done with tables, then converted to Layout Grid thus you see all the squares at 16px X 16px. This is the only page that is holding me up. Any tips would be much appreciated. Thanks! <http://s349.photobucket.com/albums/q391/testcubaan/?action=view¤t=currentdilemma.jpg> <http://s349.photobucket.com/albums/q391/testcubaan/?action=view¤t=snaptobottom.jpg> |
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| sweet..i'll give that one a go |
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| or you could use the images as background images and set them to no repeat... |
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| The fun thing about following Kath's instruction is that you could create an irregular grass background behind your mowers in Photoshop. So the bottom would merge nicely with your page grass background... |
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| This so awesome, guys. Thanks a bunch. I actually managed to solve it when I asked a friend of mine who the more experienced website designer compared to newbie-me. Seems she went into the Source code to locate the errors. Looks like I compared 1 page with the other since they are all the same anyway. Clicked the area that had the problem in Layout mode, then go to Source mode. That area would have been highlighted and then I just compared what was different in that source with the other page that is correct. Cut and pasted the corrected code, then just tweaked the pixels position for the bottom picture then viola! It worked. It seems working with the Source did help me out this time ![]() |
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