Space below Front Page Hover Buttons

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Gary A

Is there any way to eliminate the small space below a frontpage standard
hover button? I am trying to nestle a hover button between two tables that
are about 2 pixels high to create a boundry, sort of. No matter what I've
tried so far, there is a space below the hover button so the lower table
does not tuck right up against the button. Anyone know if I can eliminate
this?
 
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Tom Pepper Willett

No.
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Tom Pepper Willett
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| Is there any way to eliminate the small space below a frontpage standard
| hover button? I am trying to nestle a hover button between two tables that
| are about 2 pixels high to create a boundry, sort of. No matter what I've
| tried so far, there is a space below the hover button so the lower table
| does not tuck right up against the button. Anyone know if I can eliminate
| this?
|
|
 
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Steve Easton

Can you maneuver the mouse pointer to the space below the button
using the up down right left arrows on the keyboard??

If so when it's there, hit backspace one
time and see if it removes the space.

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Loren Shufeldt

Perhaps I misunderstand what you want to accomplish, but have you tried the
paragraph properties to tighten things up.

Loren D Shufeldt
 
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Guest

I came here for help myself...but I know what you can do
with this one.....
....I had the same issue. What I did was create a table to
fill the space between the two tables you're trying to
separate (alternatively, turn the two tables into one big
table with a third cell separating them). Then set the
background color of the new table (or cell) to the same
color as the hover button. This may give you the effect
you're looking for.
 

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