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Web Source Web Design Tips - Using An Image To Create A Line

You can use an image to create a vertical or horizontal
line in a web page.

Create a 2 pixel by 2 pixel image in the color of your
choice. This single image can be used to create a vertical
or horizontal line on your web page simply by changing the
HEIGHT and WIDTH attributes.

Examples:









When creating a vertical line, you'll need to set up a
table to display your text on each size of the line.

About the Author
Shelley Lowery
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Tip provided by: Web Source: Your Guide to Professional
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