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Sarah K
Thanks for the capture, that helps some. I've had a similar problem with
banners that cause the text to go blurry when viewed in a browser, it happens
when it becomes saved as an image of poor quality by the program.
By looking at that site, you should be able to create the same effect using
tables and without the problems of the blurred text. Are you using one large
image and then creating text boxes overtop of it to write in? To use tables
you'll have to do it a bit differently, if you are. You could use a simple
background colour for the different table areas to create the same effect.
Try using that test site I suggested you create, open up a blank page and
create a table. When you right click within the table, you can edit the
properties.
Your width, height, background colour, border colour, text positioning, all
of that. Play around with these options. You can add rows and columns to the
tables, too. Just think of it as the text boxes but done a bit differently.
When you get the hang of it try creating the same look as your other, and you
can just copy-paste the text into the tables of this one.
(If I went too fast on that, please let me know. I'm so used to working with
them I get ahead of those who are new. *lol*)
banners that cause the text to go blurry when viewed in a browser, it happens
when it becomes saved as an image of poor quality by the program.
By looking at that site, you should be able to create the same effect using
tables and without the problems of the blurred text. Are you using one large
image and then creating text boxes overtop of it to write in? To use tables
you'll have to do it a bit differently, if you are. You could use a simple
background colour for the different table areas to create the same effect.
Try using that test site I suggested you create, open up a blank page and
create a table. When you right click within the table, you can edit the
properties.
Your width, height, background colour, border colour, text positioning, all
of that. Play around with these options. You can add rows and columns to the
tables, too. Just think of it as the text boxes but done a bit differently.
When you get the hang of it try creating the same look as your other, and you
can just copy-paste the text into the tables of this one.
(If I went too fast on that, please let me know. I'm so used to working with
them I get ahead of those who are new. *lol*)