Tables that won't go a full 100% width?

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Hi,<br />
I would like to create more websites where a table goes all the way across the screen without any left over space the same way the graphic at the top of this page does.<br />
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Does anyone know how to do this? I use DWMX to create and edit my code.<br />
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The best example of what I'm referring to is my home page.<br />
<!-- w --><a class="postlink" href="http://www.viasoul.com">www.viasoul.com</a><!-- w --> (<!-- m --><a class="postlink" href="http://www.viasoul.com">http://www.viasoul.com</a><!-- m -->) <br />
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Thanks for your help.<!--content-->You can put this into the HEAD section of your page coding, although I think it is an IE only option...<br />
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<style type="text/css"><br />
body {margin:0px;}<br />
</style><br />
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An alternative is to add these into your starting BODY tag...<br />
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topmargin="0" rightmargin="0" marginheight="0" marginwidth="0"<!--content-->Great Web site... Can I ask you 2 questions in terms of photography if you have a moment. If so I will IM to you on here.<!--content-->Originally posted by <htmlite> <br />
You can put this into the HEAD section of your page coding, although I think it is an IE only option...<br />
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<style type="text/css"><br />
body {margin:0px;}<br />
</style><br />
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that should work in all 4.0 browsers, but if you set it like that it effects the entire page.<!--content-->watch it Kevin, it doesn't work in Opera6.0+ or NS4<!--content-->Thank you for the great responses!<br />
I've been trying to figure this out for a while now.<br />
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And yes, entimp you can ask me anything you want about photography. However, I'll go ahead and warn you that the pro photography at viasoul.com is all my wife. I'm not a pro. But if you have any questions about shooting strickly digital photography and then mushing and mixing it all together in photoshop to create artwork, I can help. lol<br />
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Thanks again guys and gals<br />
viasoul<!--content-->Ok no probs. I will post in here so any other readers can get the benefit of post.<br />
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I had a look at your web site and like the digital art work. You sell these at 24 by 36, I presume that is inchs. Do you start with an canvas size in pixels or inches. If in pixels, what res do you start at to get a decent print. I am looking at experimenting with some ideas in photoshop.<br />
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The other question was regarding a camera model. Do you know anything about the FUJI FINEPIX S2... digital camera at about ?000 or $3700? I am looking at investing in some decent hardware but am more worried about buying this and seeing a nicer model come in 3 months later at the same price.<br />
<!-- m --><a class="postlink" href="http://home.fujifilm.com/products/digital/digitalcamera/fxs2pro/index.html">http://home.fujifilm.com/products/digit ... index.html</a><!-- m --><br />
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A semi pro opinion would be more than grateful... I have read reviews online but always kinda suspect of them. Camera shop staff haven't got a clue in general either. <br />
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What kinda model do you use for your work if you don't mind me asking.<!--content-->Hey,<br />
Sorry for taking so long to reply.<br />
About the artwork, yes the measurements are in inches. If I'm going to be printing a 24x36 I start with a 12x18 canvas in 300dpi. This way, once the picture is done, stretching it once to be double its original size won't cause it to pixelate.<br />
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The S2 is a very nice camera! If I could afford one right now I'd be all over it. I've used a S1 before and it was really nice too. I use a Nikon coolpix 990. I like it and I hate it. For weird angles its great. But for longevity it sucks. The buttons have already begun to malfunction.<br />
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I hope this answers your questions. If I can help you don't hesitate to ask. I got lots of help when I was starting. There are also some really good photoshop books out there that will help you with tips and tricks.<br />
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Later,<br />
viasoul<!--content-->
 
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