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slice problem in html tables --- Very urgent

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Sep 28th 2003#122578 Report
Member since: Jun 3rd 2003
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I want to put a border for my html table as a cirlce.
what i did is?
i draw a circle using ms-word.
after that i saved it as a webpage.
I opened the saved circle image in photoshop then using the slice tool. i sliced to top,left,right,bottom and middle part.
after that i jumped to imageready. there i saved the optimized as html page.
after saving i removed the middle part of the image i replaced the middle part with some photoalbum script.
Here the problem starts. All the pictures are separating in the html table.
I think its very difficult to understand what i wrote here.
let me tell one thing.
I want to put a html table border as an ellipse shape.

can anyone help me in this issue.

thanks
sudhakar
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Sep 28th 2003#122587 Report
Member since: Jul 25th 2003
Posts: 489
get me the img I can slice it for you in no time..........
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Sep 28th 2003#122596 Report
Member since: Mar 29th 2003
Posts: 1326
OK I think I know what your problem is. If you're using the default Photoshop HTML settings, td height and width will not appear in your code. Therefor when you take out the image (just white) that is inside it, the table collapses around it. To change the HTML settings, you have to open up Imageready and then go to Settings or something. It's under the File settings. Save your settings as something, then use them when you save for web in Photoshop. This is what I wrote in another thread

I would suggest using ImageReady to make yourself a nice save file. Get rid of the comments and add table height and width. Then check out the other options and choose the ones that are the best. I think my save file has all lowercase code, which is good, and alt tags for all my images. Then save it and you can use Photoshop to save your sliced images as websites. Then it isn't so bad.


Thats what you should do.

Also, when you add your content to the middle of the circle, you should be careful that it isn't too much for the td. Then the td will stretch and cause your other images to be out of place. So just be careful about that.

tom

x-fusion : if you know how to do it then why dont you just tell him? there are a lot of people here that could probably do it but he didnt post under the free jobs forum. he wants to learn how do to it - not have it done for him.
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Sep 29th 2003#122667 Report
Member since: Jul 25th 2003
Posts: 489
i just wanna save the hassles, I'm a slicing monster, probably could win if there's a slicing contest too :D
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Sep 29th 2003#122675 Report
Member since: Jun 3rd 2003
Posts: 1867
wow... slicing contest. There's a new one. (>_<)
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