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Ok folks I am a newbie at this whole web design game, Im quite good at the graphic art part but making the website I actually visualize has been kinda hard. I am using the PSD slicing to dreamweaver method, and it uploads just fine, looks great on my computer and my sisters computer (on all browsers) but when friends see it, they say its aligned to the top left of the screen with huge chunks of blank space, I've tried everything but it just doesnt seem to work. Any help would be appreaciated to solva that issue. Also I would like for whenever someone clicks a link, the link takes you to the black space in between the header and footer.

 

Here's the site if you need to check it www.entropy-pr.com

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I'm not sure what browsers you are looking at the site in... but in everything I try, IE6, 7 or 8, or Firefox 3, I'm getting a pink/read header bar with a couple links, a big blank black space, and then a pink/red footer bar. In all browsers I look at, it's aligned top left.

 

I've looked over the code, and I'm not seeing any actual content -- it's just a massive table with a huge number of spacer gifs. Are you sure you've uploaded the lastest version to your web hosting? This isn't an issue of something displaying correctly -- there simply isn't anything there to display.

 

...I should add, you probably need to be a bit more careful when slicing up your photoshop file. You have a lot of small, unnecessary slices that are simply cluttering your code and will make it more difficult to edit in the future.

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Yeah its the latest version...and I forgot to name my slices seeing as Ive done like 3 different versions hoping to make on of those work. There isnt supposed to be content at the moment in between the head and footer. The edge of the actual "site" or layout is the margins of the header and footer.

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hey I got the center aligment issues worked out, and the coding actually looks like codes now, now my one dilemma, is I want to make the main content (between header and footer) into a target frame so the links show up there.

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