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varocketry
10-22-2009, 02:55 AM
All:
My son has created a neat site for a business he'd like to start while in school.
http://www.techcheckuva.com (http://www.techcheckuva.com)

He has a great design eye and created the site in Photoshop including text and all was output as IMAGE slices. So it's pretty but not readable by search engines (all text is actually small jpg files).

I've spent some time and rearranged the Photoshop file's slices and found how to make some SLICES work as editable text areas for the site's content. My table built to structure the text is stretching BEYOND the original text box size so there are now GAPS in the shadowed border images.

My edited version with 'border image gaps' (http://www.techcheckuva.com/ComputerTips/indexsliced_V2.html)

My son is working to embed the correct font into the site but I hoped someone might have an easy solution to the Stretchy text box and border image problem. Aren't there techniques for tiny slices to fill the stretched border space seamlessly?

Many thanks for any assistance.
Jim

jsutton
10-22-2009, 05:31 AM
Please try this link now:

http://www.techcheckuva.co m/ComputerTips/indexsliced_V4.html WEBSITE

Interesting how the CSS renders the problem of the underlying HTML code being larger/longer than the image slices.

Ideas?

iTom
10-23-2009, 10:09 AM
You could use Alternate Text for the images -- add an alt attribute.