HTML
Questions & AnswersHow do I
get that annoying border taken off my images?
- All you
need to do, is add BORDER=0 inside of your
IMG tag, and it will go away.
How do I put an animation into my
page?
- The same
as normal image. An animated gif is only one
file.
How do I change the color of my
links or visited links?
- These
colors are defined in the BODY tag. LINK= defines the
color of the link, and VLINK= defines the
color of the visited link. For more info on this,
check out my HTML tag definitions.
How can I speed up the loading of
my page?
- There are
several ways: Insert the height & width tags
into all of your images, don't flood your page
with tons of java or animations, reduce the
number of colors in your gif files, reduce the
compression ratio in your jpeg images.
In frames, how do I clear all the
frames & load a fresh screen?
- Insert TARGET="_top" inside of your
A HREF tag. This will break the frame.
In frames, how can I make one
link load two frames?
- You can't
unless you have a neat JAVA or CGI script to do
it for you.
In frames, when I click on a
link, it loads a new browser. How can I fix this?
- When you
get this problem it's because your TARGET="___" is not the same
as your NAME="___" in your
FRAMESET tag. If it's the same, then it would
load up in that frame, but if it's not the same,
then it can't find that frame and it forced to
load a new browser.
Why do my pictures that I make
look worse when I load the into my browser?
- Most
browsers have a defined palette of colors &
will try and match to the closest color, but
sometimes they are very off. Lets say you have a
picture with 30 shades of green in it, but
Netscapes palette will only allow 6 shades of
green. Your 30 shades will be dropped to 6 shades
and you picture will loose quality. This is just
something you can't get around. IE handles colors
better, but it's still a problem.
How can I get my page to look
exactly the same in Netscape & Internet Explorer?