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Did you notice something that is different, or unexpected? Did you type in the
codes? Well...you need to add some line break codes to the mats in order to make the "thin" mat the same size all around (like in "real" matting). Now, be sure to close off BOTH tables at the end of the page: And why a bgcolor in the body and table tags when we don't see it because we have are using graphics for the backgrounds. Setting a bgcolor to a similar color to the color of the background graphic is always a good idea, it shows instantly as the page is loading before the graphics load so you keep your different backgrounds more or less the same colors. Change the bgcolor to suit the color of whichever background graphics you use. So, what is it that you can play around with in order to make changes to your mat sizes? The cellpadding, table widths, and adding or deleting line break codes! Simple? Yes! Can you mess things up? Yes! How do you protect yourself from making changes and not knowing where to "go" to put it back the way it should be? Well, make a copy of your page BEFORE you begin -- and work away. Then, if you mess up...you have a backup copy to go to. This is just simple computer smarts...but sometimes a reminder is good! Send the URL to your homework to your instructor. Are you ready for the exam? And why a bgcolor in the body and table tags when we don't see it because we have are using graphics for the backgrounds. Setting a bgcolor to a similar color to the color of the background graphic is always a good idea, it shows instantly as the page is loading before the graphics load so you keep your different backgrounds more or less the same colors. Change the bgcolor to suit the color of whichever background graphics you use. So, what is it that you can play around with in order to make changes to your mat sizes? The cellpadding, table widths, and adding or deleting line break codes! Simple? Yes! Can you mess things up? Yes! How do you protect yourself from making changes and not knowing where to "go" to put it back the way it should be? Well, make a copy of your page BEFORE you begin -- and work away. Then, if you mess up...you have a backup copy to go to. This is just simple computer smarts...but sometimes a reminder is good! Send the URL to your homework to your instructor. Are you ready for the exam? And why a bgcolor in the body and table tags when we don't see it because we have are using graphics for the backgrounds. Setting a bgcolor to a similar color to the color of the background graphic is always a good idea, it shows instantly as the page is loading before the graphics load so you keep your different backgrounds more or less the same colors. Change the bgcolor to suit the color of whichever background graphics you use. So, what is it that you can play around with in order to make changes to your mat sizes? The cellpadding, table widths, and adding or deleting line break codes! Simple? Yes! Can you mess things up? Yes! How do you protect yourself from making changes and not knowing where to "go" to put it back the way it should be? Well, make a copy of your page BEFORE you begin -- and work away. Then, if you mess up...you have a backup copy to go to. This is just simple computer smarts...but sometimes a reminder is good! Send the URL to your homework to your instructor. Are you ready for the exam?