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09-Nov-2003, 01:24 PM #1
webpage problem
I have a blue bar on my page that is not an image I don't think.I copied to code from a web template and then inserted all the images. This blue bar is on the right side far over and makes my page wide.


www.northamericansimracers.com

What do I remove from the code to get rid of this?
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09-Nov-2003, 06:07 PM #2
hi monted....

it appears that your table structure is flawed
(inconsistent column counts per row).

clean-up your rows/columns and I will bet that the problem reveals/resolves itself.

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17-Nov-2003, 02:53 PM #3
That makes sense. I found it easier to just copy a new file and make the necessary adjustments,as it kinda looks like Greek to me. Thanks for you reply,though.
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