Splicing of a large image
Autor: Nataliya J.
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G'day,
I have a single large image on one of the pages of my website, I spliced the image into 25 small images for much faster loading, however, when I create the number of columns, rows etc manually or using the table every small image has a blank space around it. In alot of the cases the cut goes through crucial parts of the large image so when published it looks terrible.
Is there any way I can get rid of the spaces around every image on that page?
I am running php 5.3.3
http://drivers-unlimited.com/employers.html
Regards
Nataliya
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If you go to the cell style (button on top of image object in step3) you can set margins from 3 to 0 on outer margin. This will cut down your spaces. i would not advise the table it would be slower then plain pictures.
Just a small tip: you can use the right mouse button on a object to copy the cell style to other objects, so once you have it the way you like you can copy it easily to other objects.
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Autor
Hi,
Edited the cell styles as suggested, this action made the spacings smaller but did not eliminate them. The attached image shows all the spacings I need gone to make the page look right and to join all the images together as a smooth flowing style
Regards
Nataliya
Try set the inner margins to 0 as well.
Thr right side and left or top or bottem depending on the space of the white area.
Autor
Hi Andre,
All margins both inner and outer have been set to 0
That page I showed you was one that I had set up strictly to show what was happening. I have now deleted that page but the original page with the single image on it is still there.
Regards
Nataliya
So the page you showed had inner and outer margin to zero ?
Could you send me 2 pictures you want to split and then be shown as 1 ? You can send them too my e-mail. click my picture, I will try to find a solution. I don't understand why you want to split though I think multiple small pictures will load slower then a bigger one. If resolution are the same. cutting down the big picture might also help.
Also a solution is to put the one big picture in a text object.