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Old 25-07-2006
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can you email me that jpg ? I cant seem to view it :| not a CMYK piccie is it ?


spacing needs a lil work I think, thats my fault though. I'm no expert on it but I'll get round to fixing it eventually. There is too much space for the banner ad to move around at the moment, I need to make a banner-sized gap for it so it cant possibly move !
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Old 25-07-2006
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can you email me that jpg ? I cant seem to view it :| not a CMYK piccie is it ?
It was me being a spaz, all my work goes to printers see so I always export in CMYK format, I'm not used to RGB... RGB needs to be avoided at all costs in my line of work!
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AH now I see your picture.. thanks for that.. yea the banner ad is spot-o and I spent a bit of time fixing it. Sadly though Firefox browser works properly, Internet Explorer likes to move things about - hence what you are seeing.
The only way to fix it is like I said, make the area for the banner so it cant possibly move around.

Will get round to it soon.

This is what I see:
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What you can see is much better, thought you would have it right and it was just how I could see it.

What about my ‘pay to view’ video site then, almost finished it? :thumrigh:
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For the reviews, after they are "done" I have to go thru them adding blank invisible spacers to stop IE from breaking everything and making it look naff.
Firefox always works like it's supposed to though.

bathysvidz.com ?! I like it, lets go!
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OK Jimmy, I got an idea, I noticed, that you have used 2 seperate images for the header, with gap between them. If you use photoshop, printscreen that image, and crop it down to the required size, do this to the full header, and for every ad. Slice it up. Then lets say you slice it up into 3 images, rotate the ad slice. It will ahve 0 gaps, and should sisplay the same in all browsers. If you dont know what the hell I am on about Then e-mail me the PSD, and I'll show you what I mean
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haha, you really did lose me there dude!!

I have fixed it though - but 'll probably change the artwork a little so I've not updated the title on the site yet. I just choppped it into 4 peices that surround the banner advert with no gaps. Seems to work perfectly in the browsers ive tried it with.
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I have no idea what the hell any of you are on about!! But the site seems to work and look superb in aol's browser
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