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  1. #1
    dwolf
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    Default Fine tune picture in font box

    Well almost there.... as you can see the problem.. because the W is big the
    text is too far from it ??
    Any simple solutions to this ?
    http://webpages.charter.net/joel40/index.html
    Joel


  2. #2
    gotFusion LLC
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    Default Re: Fine tune picture in font box

    ...
    The easiest way to get it closer is to make some of the text part of the
    graphic. Widen the graphic so that you can accommodate a couple of FULL
    words, then continue the text after the image.

    You will need to make a separate graphic (with accompanying text) for each
    use unless you use the same text in multiple locations.

    --

    Mike - gotHosting.biz
    FREE Fusion Support with all hosting accounts
    ASP, PHP, ColdFusion Web Hosting
    www.gotHosting.biz www.gotFusion.com


    "dwolf" <jojonospam@hotmail.com> wrote in message
    news:hm8rhe$e7e$1@DailyPlanet.news.netobjects.com. ..
    > Well almost there.... as you can see the problem.. because the W is big
    > the text is too far from it ??
    > Any simple solutions to this ?
    > http://webpages.charter.net/joel40/index.html
    > Joel





  3. #3
    gotFusion LLC
    Guest

    Default Re: Fine tune picture in font box

    ...
    Another thing you may want to do before you let this site out into the wild
    is to use this tool to munge the email address on the pages

    http://www.addressmunger.com/

    Mike

    "dwolf" <jojonospam@hotmail.com> wrote in message
    news:hm8rhe$e7e$1@DailyPlanet.news.netobjects.com. ..
    > Well almost there.... as you can see the problem.. because the W is big
    > the text is too far from it ??
    > Any simple solutions to this ?
    > http://webpages.charter.net/joel40/index.html
    > Joel





  4. #4
    dwolf
    Guest

    Default Re: Fine tune picture in font box

    Yea I thought that might be the way to do it... Well I will try it and see
    if it looks natural...
    I was also told the With in is actually Within ..

    "gotFusion LLC" <newsgroup-support@autoresponder-gotfusion.com> wrote in
    message news:A921.1267200514.42@gfwebforum.com...
    > ..
    > The easiest way to get it closer is to make some of the text part of the
    > graphic. Widen the graphic so that you can accommodate a couple of FULL
    > words, then continue the text after the image.
    >
    > You will need to make a separate graphic (with accompanying text) for each
    > use unless you use the same text in multiple locations.
    >
    > --
    >
    > Mike - gotHosting.biz
    > FREE Fusion Support with all hosting accounts
    > ASP, PHP, ColdFusion Web Hosting
    > www.gotHosting.biz www.gotFusion.com
    >
    >
    > "dwolf" <jojonospam@hotmail.com> wrote in message
    > news:hm8rhe$e7e$1@DailyPlanet.news.netobjects.com. ..
    >> Well almost there.... as you can see the problem.. because the W is big
    >> the text is too far from it ??
    >> Any simple solutions to this ?
    >> http://webpages.charter.net/joel40/index.html
    >> Joel

    >
    >
    >


  5. #5
    dwolf
    Guest

    Default Re: Fine tune picture in font box

    And now and alignment issue.. needs to be nudged down... but that option
    does not work here.
    And maybe one pt larger.. ? It's also a tad blacker..

    Joel

    "gotFusion LLC" <newsgroup-support@autoresponder-gotfusion.com> wrote in
    message news:A921.1267200675.43@gfwebforum.com...
    > ..
    > Another thing you may want to do before you let this site out into the
    > wild is to use this tool to munge the email address on the pages
    >
    > http://www.addressmunger.com/
    >
    > Mike
    >
    > "dwolf" <jojonospam@hotmail.com> wrote in message
    > news:hm8rhe$e7e$1@DailyPlanet.news.netobjects.com. ..
    >> Well almost there.... as you can see the problem.. because the W is big
    >> the text is too far from it ??
    >> Any simple solutions to this ?
    >> http://webpages.charter.net/joel40/index.html
    >> Joel

    >
    >
    >


  6. #6
    dwolf
    Guest

    Default Re: Fine tune picture in font box

    Hold on.... still tweaking

    "dwolf" <jojonospam@hotmail.com> wrote in message
    news:hm8th0$f83$1@DailyPlanet.news.netobjects.com. ..
    > And now and alignment issue.. needs to be nudged down... but that option
    > does not work here.
    > And maybe one pt larger.. ? It's also a tad blacker..
    >
    > Joel
    >
    > "gotFusion LLC" <newsgroup-support@autoresponder-gotfusion.com> wrote in
    > message news:A921.1267200675.43@gfwebforum.com...
    >> ..
    >> Another thing you may want to do before you let this site out into the
    >> wild is to use this tool to munge the email address on the pages
    >>
    >> http://www.addressmunger.com/
    >>
    >> Mike
    >>
    >> "dwolf" <jojonospam@hotmail.com> wrote in message
    >> news:hm8rhe$e7e$1@DailyPlanet.news.netobjects.com. ..
    >>> Well almost there.... as you can see the problem.. because the W is big
    >>> the text is too far from it ??
    >>> Any simple solutions to this ?
    >>> http://webpages.charter.net/joel40/index.html
    >>> Joel

    >>
    >>
    >>


  7. #7
    dwolf
    Guest

    Default Re: Fine tune picture in font box

    here ... not bad

    "dwolf" <jojonospam@hotmail.com> wrote in message
    news:hm8tla$f92$1@DailyPlanet.news.netobjects.com. ..
    > Hold on.... still tweaking
    >
    > "dwolf" <jojonospam@hotmail.com> wrote in message
    > news:hm8th0$f83$1@DailyPlanet.news.netobjects.com. ..
    >> And now and alignment issue.. needs to be nudged down... but that option
    >> does not work here.
    >> And maybe one pt larger.. ? It's also a tad blacker..
    >>
    >> Joel
    >>
    >> "gotFusion LLC" <newsgroup-support@autoresponder-gotfusion.com> wrote in
    >> message news:A921.1267200675.43@gfwebforum.com...
    >>> ..
    >>> Another thing you may want to do before you let this site out into the
    >>> wild is to use this tool to munge the email address on the pages
    >>>
    >>> http://www.addressmunger.com/
    >>>
    >>> Mike
    >>>
    >>> "dwolf" <jojonospam@hotmail.com> wrote in message
    >>> news:hm8rhe$e7e$1@DailyPlanet.news.netobjects.com. ..
    >>>> Well almost there.... as you can see the problem.. because the W is big
    >>>> the text is too far from it ??
    >>>> Any simple solutions to this ?
    >>>> http://webpages.charter.net/joel40/index.html
    >>>> Joel
    >>>
    >>>
    >>>


  8. #8
    Max
    Guest

    Default Re: Fine tune picture in font box

    You may also want to consider using an image replacement technique, so
    that the words in the graphic remain visible to search engines and
    anyone with graphics turned off.

    There are a number of different methods out there, each with various
    advantages and disadvantages; personally I use this one:
    http://schoberg.net/2008/09/ultimate-image-replacement/

    Max
    ---
    gotFusion LLC wrote:
    ....
    The easiest way to get it closer is to make some of the text part of the
    graphic. Widen the graphic so that you can accommodate a couple of FULL
    words, then continue the text after the image.

    You will need to make a separate graphic (with accompanying text) for
    each use unless you use the same text in multiple locations.



  9. #9
    dwolf
    Guest

    Default Re: Fine tune picture in font box

    Well I imagine google not seeing "Within" is okay..

    "Max" <max@domain.invalid> wrote in message
    news:hm9drh$mr1$1@DailyPlanet.news.netobjects.com. ..
    > You may also want to consider using an image replacement technique, so
    > that the words in the graphic remain visible to search engines and anyone
    > with graphics turned off.
    >
    > There are a number of different methods out there, each with various
    > advantages and disadvantages; personally I use this one:
    > http://schoberg.net/2008/09/ultimate-image-replacement/
    >
    > Max
    > ---
    > gotFusion LLC wrote:
    > ...
    > The easiest way to get it closer is to make some of the text part of the
    > graphic. Widen the graphic so that you can accommodate a couple of FULL
    > words, then continue the text after the image.
    >
    > You will need to make a separate graphic (with accompanying text) for
    > each use unless you use the same text in multiple locations.
    >
    >


  10. #10
    gotFusion LLC
    Guest

    Default Re: Fine tune picture in font box

    ...
    To avoid that, just enter the text that appears within the image in the alt
    tag.

    --

    Mike - (a.k.a. turtle) - gotFusion Extended Support
    www.gotfusion.com



    "dwolf" <jojonospam@hotmail.com> wrote in message
    news:hm9fqn$nmr$1@DailyPlanet.news.netobjects.com. ..
    > Well I imagine google not seeing "Within" is okay..
    >
    > "Max" <max@domain.invalid> wrote in message
    > news:hm9drh$mr1$1@DailyPlanet.news.netobjects.com. ..
    >> You may also want to consider using an image replacement technique, so
    >> that the words in the graphic remain visible to search engines and anyone
    >> with graphics turned off.
    >>
    >> There are a number of different methods out there, each with various
    >> advantages and disadvantages; personally I use this one:
    >> http://schoberg.net/2008/09/ultimate-image-replacement/
    >>
    >> Max
    >> ---
    >> gotFusion LLC wrote:
    >> ...
    >> The easiest way to get it closer is to make some of the text part of the
    >> graphic. Widen the graphic so that you can accommodate a couple of FULL
    >> words, then continue the text after the image.
    >>
    >> You will need to make a separate graphic (with accompanying text) for
    >> each use unless you use the same text in multiple locations.
    >>
    >>

    >





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