White line around inserted pictures

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Niagara Mouse

I have created a graphic when I insert it into my page it shows with a thin
white line on the lefthand side and the bottom. When I check it in "Preview"
or "Preview in Browser" the white line at the bottom disappears the the one
of the left remains however it is slightly thinner. I have tried the graphic
in png gif and jpg formats, they all have the same problem. I have made the
background of the graphic file the same colour as the page colour but it
makes no difference. I then tried in the gif and png formats to make the
background colour transparent in the graphic file, same problem.

Any help you can offer will be much appreciated.
 
It's also possible the OP has reduced the size of the image in the image
editor, resulting in the border around it (darned if I can remember what
it's called). It could be cropped ever so slightly to get rid of it.
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: Have you right clicked on the image, selected properties and set the
border to zero?
:
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:
: : >I have created a graphic when I insert it into my page it shows with a
thin
: > white line on the lefthand side and the bottom. When I check it in
"Preview"
: > or "Preview in Browser" the white line at the bottom disappears the the
one
: > of the left remains however it is slightly thinner. I have tried the
graphic
: > in png gif and jpg formats, they all have the same problem. I have made
the
: > background of the graphic file the same colour as the page colour but it
: > makes no difference. I then tried in the gif and png formats to make the
: > background colour transparent in the graphic file, same problem.
: >
: > Any help you can offer will be much appreciated.
:
:
 
you mean making the image smaller than the canvas?



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~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Rob Giordano
Microsoft MVP Expression





| It's also possible the OP has reduced the size of the image in the image
| editor, resulting in the border around it (darned if I can remember what
| it's called). It could be cropped ever so slightly to get rid of it.
| --
| ===
| Tom [Pepper] Willett
| Microsoft MVP - FrontPage
| "You're a daisy if you do!"
| ---
| FrontPage Support:
| http://www.frontpagemvps.com/
| ===
| | : Have you right clicked on the image, selected properties and set the
| border to zero?
| :
| : --
| :
| : Steve Easton
| : Microsoft MVP FrontPage
| : FP Cleaner
| : http://www.95isalive.com/fixes/fpclean.htm
| : Hit Me FP
| : http://www.95isalive.com/fixes/HitMeFP.htm
| :
message
| : | : >I have created a graphic when I insert it into my page it shows with a
| thin
| : > white line on the lefthand side and the bottom. When I check it in
| "Preview"
| : > or "Preview in Browser" the white line at the bottom disappears the
the
| one
| : > of the left remains however it is slightly thinner. I have tried the
| graphic
| : > in png gif and jpg formats, they all have the same problem. I have
made
| the
| : > background of the graphic file the same colour as the page colour but
it
| : > makes no difference. I then tried in the gif and png formats to make
the
| : > background colour transparent in the graphic file, same problem.
| : >
| : > Any help you can offer will be much appreciated.
| :
| :
|
|
 
I don't think so.

Sometimes when you reduce the size of an image (it happens in, for example,
MS Image Composer) it leaves a little pixilated border. Then, you have to
crop to get rid of it.

--
===
Tom [Pepper] Willett
Microsoft MVP - FrontPage
"You're a daisy if you do!"
---
FrontPage Support:
http://www.frontpagemvps.com/
===
: you mean making the image smaller than the canvas?
:
:
:
: --
: ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
: Rob Giordano
: Microsoft MVP Expression
:
:
:
:
:
: : | It's also possible the OP has reduced the size of the image in the image
: | editor, resulting in the border around it (darned if I can remember what
: | it's called). It could be cropped ever so slightly to get rid of it.
: | --
: | ===
: | Tom [Pepper] Willett
: | Microsoft MVP - FrontPage
: | "You're a daisy if you do!"
: | ---
: | FrontPage Support:
: | http://www.frontpagemvps.com/
: | ===
: | : | : Have you right clicked on the image, selected properties and set the
: | border to zero?
: | :
: | : --
: | :
: | : Steve Easton
: | : Microsoft MVP FrontPage
: | : FP Cleaner
: | : http://www.95isalive.com/fixes/fpclean.htm
: | : Hit Me FP
: | : http://www.95isalive.com/fixes/HitMeFP.htm
: | :
: message
: | : : | : >I have created a graphic when I insert it into my page it shows with
a
: | thin
: | : > white line on the lefthand side and the bottom. When I check it in
: | "Preview"
: | : > or "Preview in Browser" the white line at the bottom disappears the
: the
: | one
: | : > of the left remains however it is slightly thinner. I have tried the
: | graphic
: | : > in png gif and jpg formats, they all have the same problem. I have
: made
: | the
: | : > background of the graphic file the same colour as the page colour
but
: it
: | : > makes no difference. I then tried in the gif and png formats to make
: the
: | : > background colour transparent in the graphic file, same problem.
: | : >
: | : > Any help you can offer will be much appreciated.
: | :
: | :
: |
: |
:
:
 
Actually IC leave a transparent 1 or 2 pixel wide (in my case on the left side) when I reduce the
size of the image, and it will save in the color I had set as my canvas background.

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Thomas A. Rowe
Microsoft MVP - FrontPage

http://www.Ecom-Data.com
==============================================


Tom [Pepper] Willett said:
I don't think so.

Sometimes when you reduce the size of an image (it happens in, for example,
MS Image Composer) it leaves a little pixilated border. Then, you have to
crop to get rid of it.

--
===
Tom [Pepper] Willett
Microsoft MVP - FrontPage
"You're a daisy if you do!"
---
FrontPage Support:
http://www.frontpagemvps.com/
===
: you mean making the image smaller than the canvas?
:
:
:
: --
: ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
: Rob Giordano
: Microsoft MVP Expression
:
:
:
:
:
: : | It's also possible the OP has reduced the size of the image in the image
: | editor, resulting in the border around it (darned if I can remember what
: | it's called). It could be cropped ever so slightly to get rid of it.
: | --
: | ===
: | Tom [Pepper] Willett
: | Microsoft MVP - FrontPage
: | "You're a daisy if you do!"
: | ---
: | FrontPage Support:
: | http://www.frontpagemvps.com/
: | ===
: | : | : Have you right clicked on the image, selected properties and set the
: | border to zero?
: | :
: | : --
: | :
: | : Steve Easton
: | : Microsoft MVP FrontPage
: | : FP Cleaner
: | : http://www.95isalive.com/fixes/fpclean.htm
: | : Hit Me FP
: | : http://www.95isalive.com/fixes/HitMeFP.htm
: | :
: message
: | : : | : >I have created a graphic when I insert it into my page it shows with
a
: | thin
: | : > white line on the lefthand side and the bottom. When I check it in
: | "Preview"
: | : > or "Preview in Browser" the white line at the bottom disappears the
: the
: | one
: | : > of the left remains however it is slightly thinner. I have tried the
: | graphic
: | : > in png gif and jpg formats, they all have the same problem. I have
: made
: | the
: | : > background of the graphic file the same colour as the page colour
but
: it
: | : > makes no difference. I then tried in the gif and png formats to make
: the
: | : > background colour transparent in the graphic file, same problem.
: | : >
: | : > Any help you can offer will be much appreciated.
: | :
: | :
: |
: |
:
:
 
I should have mentioned in my posting that all borders are set to zero. I
created the graphic myself as a vector graphic then imported it into a
program where I converted it to the png. When I imported that into FP there
was the border, so I went back and put the vector file into a square filled
with the exact background colour as the background on the webpage. While
converting the file to png and gif I made that background colour transparent
so I don't see how it could have a border around it. Also tried it as a jpg,
same problem. Any other suggestions?

Thomas you say the OP has reduced the size of the image, I don't know what
the abbreviation OP stands for so I cannot try your suggestion.
 
OP = Original Poster. That would be you.
--
===
Tom [Pepper] Willett
Microsoft MVP - FrontPage
"You're a daisy if you do!"
---
FrontPage Support:
http://www.frontpagemvps.com/
===
:I should have mentioned in my posting that all borders are set to zero. I
: created the graphic myself as a vector graphic then imported it into a
: program where I converted it to the png. When I imported that into FP
there
: was the border, so I went back and put the vector file into a square
filled
: with the exact background colour as the background on the webpage. While
: converting the file to png and gif I made that background colour
transparent
: so I don't see how it could have a border around it. Also tried it as a
jpg,
: same problem. Any other suggestions?
:
: Thomas you say the OP has reduced the size of the image, I don't know what
: the abbreviation OP stands for so I cannot try your suggestion.
:
: "Niagara Mouse" wrote:
:
: > I have created a graphic when I insert it into my page it shows with a
thin
: > white line on the lefthand side and the bottom. When I check it in
"Preview"
: > or "Preview in Browser" the white line at the bottom disappears the the
one
: > of the left remains however it is slightly thinner. I have tried the
graphic
: > in png gif and jpg formats, they all have the same problem. I have made
the
: > background of the graphic file the same colour as the page colour but it
: > makes no difference. I then tried in the gif and png formats to make the
: > background colour transparent in the graphic file, same problem.
: >
: > Any help you can offer will be much appreciated.
 
Thank you Tom (twice),
Your definition is appreciated. Also, I went back into my image editing
program and cropped the graphic and now it has inserted clean. I am using
CorelDraw and Corel PhotoPaint and when I changed it to a bitmap in CorelDraw
and imported it into Corel PhotoPaint it must (as you suggested) leave a few
pixels around the border without colour. Frustration temporarily over. I say
temporarily because I find FP a very frustrating program to work with. The
help file search engine is not very intuitive and the explanations I can find
sometimes leave a lot to be desired.
Thanks again.
 
Your image issue had nothing to do with FrontPage. It had to do with the
image program you were using. Glad you got it sorted.
--
===
Tom [Pepper] Willett
Microsoft MVP - FrontPage
"You're a daisy if you do!"
---
FrontPage Support:
http://www.frontpagemvps.com/
===
: Thank you Tom (twice),
: Your definition is appreciated. Also, I went back into my image editing
: program and cropped the graphic and now it has inserted clean. I am using
: CorelDraw and Corel PhotoPaint and when I changed it to a bitmap in
CorelDraw
: and imported it into Corel PhotoPaint it must (as you suggested) leave a
few
: pixels around the border without colour. Frustration temporarily over. I
say
: temporarily because I find FP a very frustrating program to work with. The
: help file search engine is not very intuitive and the explanations I can
find
: sometimes leave a lot to be desired.
: Thanks again.
:
: "Tom [Pepper] Willett" wrote:
:
: > OP = Original Poster. That would be you.
: > --
: > ===
: > Tom [Pepper] Willett
: > Microsoft MVP - FrontPage
: > "You're a daisy if you do!"
: > ---
: > FrontPage Support:
: > http://www.frontpagemvps.com/
: > ===
message
: > : > :I should have mentioned in my posting that all borders are set to zero.
I
: > : created the graphic myself as a vector graphic then imported it into a
: > : program where I converted it to the png. When I imported that into FP
: > there
: > : was the border, so I went back and put the vector file into a square
: > filled
: > : with the exact background colour as the background on the webpage.
While
: > : converting the file to png and gif I made that background colour
: > transparent
: > : so I don't see how it could have a border around it. Also tried it as
a
: > jpg,
: > : same problem. Any other suggestions?
: > :
: > : Thomas you say the OP has reduced the size of the image, I don't know
what
: > : the abbreviation OP stands for so I cannot try your suggestion.
: > :
: > : "Niagara Mouse" wrote:
: > :
: > : > I have created a graphic when I insert it into my page it shows with
a
: > thin
: > : > white line on the lefthand side and the bottom. When I check it in
: > "Preview"
: > : > or "Preview in Browser" the white line at the bottom disappears the
the
: > one
: > : > of the left remains however it is slightly thinner. I have tried the
: > graphic
: > : > in png gif and jpg formats, they all have the same problem. I have
made
: > the
: > : > background of the graphic file the same colour as the page colour
but it
: > : > makes no difference. I then tried in the gif and png formats to make
the
: > : > background colour transparent in the graphic file, same problem.
: > : >
: > : > Any help you can offer will be much appreciated.
: >
: >
: >
 
It also happens with programs like Illustrator when placing a illustrator
vector into Photoshop sometimes the resulting jpg (or whatever) will pickup
a thin frame...sometimes all around sometimes one side.



--
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Rob Giordano
Microsoft MVP Expression





| Your image issue had nothing to do with FrontPage. It had to do with the
| image program you were using. Glad you got it sorted.
| --
| ===
| Tom [Pepper] Willett
| Microsoft MVP - FrontPage
| "You're a daisy if you do!"
| ---
| FrontPage Support:
| http://www.frontpagemvps.com/
| ===
| | : Thank you Tom (twice),
| : Your definition is appreciated. Also, I went back into my image editing
| : program and cropped the graphic and now it has inserted clean. I am
using
| : CorelDraw and Corel PhotoPaint and when I changed it to a bitmap in
| CorelDraw
| : and imported it into Corel PhotoPaint it must (as you suggested) leave a
| few
| : pixels around the border without colour. Frustration temporarily over. I
| say
| : temporarily because I find FP a very frustrating program to work with.
The
| : help file search engine is not very intuitive and the explanations I can
| find
| : sometimes leave a lot to be desired.
| : Thanks again.
| :
| : "Tom [Pepper] Willett" wrote:
| :
| : > OP = Original Poster. That would be you.
| : > --
| : > ===
| : > Tom [Pepper] Willett
| : > Microsoft MVP - FrontPage
| : > "You're a daisy if you do!"
| : > ---
| : > FrontPage Support:
| : > http://www.frontpagemvps.com/
| : > ===
| message
| : > | : > :I should have mentioned in my posting that all borders are set to
zero.
| I
| : > : created the graphic myself as a vector graphic then imported it into
a
| : > : program where I converted it to the png. When I imported that into
FP
| : > there
| : > : was the border, so I went back and put the vector file into a square
| : > filled
| : > : with the exact background colour as the background on the webpage.
| While
| : > : converting the file to png and gif I made that background colour
| : > transparent
| : > : so I don't see how it could have a border around it. Also tried it
as
| a
| : > jpg,
| : > : same problem. Any other suggestions?
| : > :
| : > : Thomas you say the OP has reduced the size of the image, I don't
know
| what
| : > : the abbreviation OP stands for so I cannot try your suggestion.
| : > :
| : > : "Niagara Mouse" wrote:
| : > :
| : > : > I have created a graphic when I insert it into my page it shows
with
| a
| : > thin
| : > : > white line on the lefthand side and the bottom. When I check it in
| : > "Preview"
| : > : > or "Preview in Browser" the white line at the bottom disappears
the
| the
| : > one
| : > : > of the left remains however it is slightly thinner. I have tried
the
| : > graphic
| : > : > in png gif and jpg formats, they all have the same problem. I have
| made
| : > the
| : > : > background of the graphic file the same colour as the page colour
| but it
| : > : > makes no difference. I then tried in the gif and png formats to
make
| the
| : > : > background colour transparent in the graphic file, same problem.
| : > : >
| : > : > Any help you can offer will be much appreciated.
| : >
| : >
| : >
|
|
 
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