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brunom

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PostPosted: Sun Aug 19, 2007 2:26 pm    Post subject: URGENT - Problem slicing and coding the template Reply with quote

I have a problem slicing/coding the template I've made.
I tryed to slice it about 5 times. Each time there was something worng with it.
Well, I'm here to ask help...

Screenshot of the site:
http://img235.imageshack.us/img235/7476/templateslicingwu2.jpg
Click here to open the screenshot

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Specifications:
*The website must be centered in the page, with the background around it.
*The width of the website is: 1600px, so I wanted to fit it in any resolution (800x600, 1024x1280, ...)
*I wanted it to look like the screenshot I took (Notice the actual size at the photoshop navigator)

OBS: the are more specifications in the image.

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I don't know if you got my problem... If you didn't understand what my problem is, please ask me that I try to explain it better.

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if you know how to do it I send you the full template.

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Thank you.
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