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I am using FP2000 and I have a page with shared borders on all sides. My
first problem is that I want to keep the right shared border from floating
out to the right when the browser is expanded horizontally.

The other problem I'm having is getting the page content to go right up
against the left shared border. There always seems to be a gap between the
border and the content. Same thing at the bottom, there is always a gap
between the upper borders and the bottom border.

Any clues?

TIA
Jay
 
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Jim Buyens

-----Original Message-----
I am using FP2000 and I have a page with shared borders
on all sides. My first problem is that I want to keep
the right shared border from floating out to the right
when the browser is expanded horizontally.

Sorry, that's how it works.

FP2003 has a feature called Dynamic Web Templates that
works somewhat differently than Shared Borders, but that
*can* product the results you want.
The other problem I'm having is getting the page content
to go right up against the left shared border. There
always seems to be a gap between the border and the
content. Same thing at the bottom, there is always a
gap between the upper borders and the bottom border.

Any clues?

Code your body tag like this:

<body topmargin="0" leftmargin="0" rightmargin="0"
bottommargin="0" marginwidth="0" marginheight="0">

Jim Buyens
Microsoft FrontPage MVP
http://www.interlacken.com
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