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I am currently in the process of building a website for my church and I notice that there are little smudge marks in between each of the Navigation Bars. Picture below.....

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They are hard to see because of the copy/paste method getting the picture into MS Paint. However, they are definently obvious on the website.

I was curious if anyone had any advice of what might be causing this or how to fix it.

  • It only occurs in the four spaces between the 5 buttons, not on the outside.
  • Its not the image/buttons themselves they are clean along all edges.
  • The only solution I have found is to build individual table cells around them, but then the buttons dont align with the banner image.
  • These NavBars are based on roll over/out javascript that changes the images when the mouse hovers over each button.
Any advice on this would be helpful.

-trigger

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Make the image a png or bmp and repost it or post a link to the website, I cant see what youre taking about..

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I agree with Vid.  Use a PNG for best detail.

Anyway, what are you using to place your buttons?  What are you using to build the site?


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or get GIMP ....

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Remember what I always say about jpegs? Yeah, well, this is why.

As for why 'smudge marks' could be appearing between images, I really can't say, but my instinct tells me it has something to do with your coding. How are you spacing those buttons out?


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