Drop Shadows for tables

NL
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Nina_Lisenko
Aug 30, 2004
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Hi,

At present have a web page: <http://www.prestigeavenue.com/play_page.html> with drop shadows on side of table (done previously by our web designers) but would love to know how to add the drop shadows to the bottom and top of the table so that it all aligns together. Have tried unsuccessfully.

Help would be greatly appreciated. Thanking you in anticipation.

NL

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PH
Photo_Help
Aug 30, 2004
I don’t think your example is illustrating what you want to do very well. Some of your files linked to local system folders.

Is this what you want?…

<HTML>
<BODY BGCOLOR="#F2F2F2">
<TABLE BORDER="0" CELLPADDING="0" CELLSPACING="0" BGCOLOR="#FFFFFF" WIDTH="400" HEIGHT="400">
<TR><TD HEIGHT="10"><IMG SRC="topshadow.gif" WIDTH="400" HEIGHT="29"></TD></TR>
<TR><TD></TD></TR>
<TR><TD HEIGHT="10"><IMG SRC="bottomshadow.gif" WIDTH="400" HEIGHT="32"></TD></TR>
</TABLE>
</BODY>
</HTML>
NL
Nina_Lisenko
Aug 30, 2004
Hi,

Thanks for your reply.

My computer has gone on vacation and I am now working from my laptop. I have uploaded an updated page with the right links.
I will try what you said and see what happens.

Thanks heaps…

Sorry it doesn’t work like I would like it too.
PH
Photo_Help
Aug 30, 2004
Nina,

You are going to need corner pieces as well.

Something Like This <http://www.geocities.com/photohelp2002/Table_Frame/>

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