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  1. hhh....1) ok, my bad...I set rows=120, 904 (which eqals 1024 - the WIDTH instead of the height...).2) But when i fixed it to rows=120, 648 (which equals 768 - which is the height) it did show more than what it used to, but still less then 120...what could possibly be wrong? should i be talking with microsoft about my IE?
  2. thanks for the advise.but (there's always a "but", isn't there?)i just tried what you said, and it still showed me a smaller frame then 120 (BTW: how did you find out it was only 75?...any other ideas?and thanks again!!
  3. sorry for the delay..here's the link:http://www.smjweb.org/index.htmit's the frameset file where i set rows="120,904"...thanks for any help...
  4. Thanks for the tip.Here's a link:http://www.smjweb.org/1.pngthanks again...
  5. Hi all (Admin - sorry if this is the wrong place for this post... seemed like the most suitable place...)I've made an image i want to use as a background for my top frame.the image size is 120x1024.My screen resolution is 1024x768.I've made the top frame 120 (frameset rows="120, 904") but the frame turns out to be smaller then the image. and only if i resize the frame to about 230 it shows the whole image.i've created my image with fireworks, and when i created it (using the "new fireworks file" button) it gave me a menu asking for width, hieght and resolution (which was preset to 72).i left 72 as the resolution (what does this mean anyway?), and set 1024x120 for width and height.it's as if my browsers defenition for 1 pixel is larger than the one fireworks defines. is this possible?What am i doing wrong?thanks in advanced...
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