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bernardmax
December 4th, 2005, 14:33
hi... i'm adding some links on my navigater bar on the top of my website but giving more spaces between links....can someone help me? here is my website http://www.kookku.com/bernardlama/index.html (http://www.kookku.com/bernardlama/index.html)

felguard
December 4th, 2005, 15:25
Instead of making each link seperated <td></td> try just making that whole thing just one row. And to added spaces to it, put &nbsp; between each link.

cronic5
December 5th, 2005, 00:38
Yeah just add a



&nbsp;


between the links which you want space. The code is called a "non-breaking space" it is the same as adding a spce in a word processor.

kaihao96
December 7th, 2005, 01:13
Ahh its easy if you use Frontpage press space like what cronic said.

You can use table too

stuffradio
December 7th, 2005, 18:53
kaihao he didn't say anything about using front page :S anyways IMO THE BEST way to make websites is via Notepad. You have the most control over your websites, whereas Frontpage and Dreamweaver adds a bunch of crap to your code.

Tree
December 7th, 2005, 20:46
Ahh its easy if you use Frontpage press space like what cronic said.

It's easier to make a webpage in a calculator than in frontpage...

kaihao96
December 8th, 2005, 01:52
It's easier to make a webpage in a calculator than in frontpage...

Ahh? I alawyas design my page using frontpage first after finsih my design i remove code :)

iBrightDev
December 9th, 2005, 21:08
kaihao he didn't say anything about using front page :S anyways IMO THE BEST way to make websites is via Notepad. You have the most control over your websites, whereas Frontpage and Dreamweaver adds a bunch of crap to your code.

frontpage does, but freamweaver just puts in what is needed plus other things you will want to have for optimizing your site anyways. and in dreamweaver you have the most control just like notepad cause you can type the code if you want, or do shortcuts like inserting things visually and then editing the code just a little for specifications. but oh well, either make a table and make the cells closer together, or use no table and type &nbsp;

Craig
December 9th, 2005, 22:52
freamweaver

Is that a new product :P, (JK)