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Flat maintitles...; why?
Topic Started: Dec 23 2005, 02:56 PM (180 Views)
Smkiller
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Everytime I make a grdiant for, say, darkrow 2 or the title medium, it looks almost 3D like. But when I apply a special main header, it looks flatter than it should. Why is this? :ermm:

Also, what is cellpading? I've seen it mentioned, but what does it do?
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Peter
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to make your grads less flat, use colours that are more different to each other, if you use colours that are too alike then it looks flat.
I cant remember what cellpadding does, i'm sure someone else will tell you though :)
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Nicola
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Padding just adjusts the size of the area. Margins adjust the location.

Making your colours contrast more definately help.
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Evit-Morningstar
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Cellpadding adjusts the space between table cells. So... if you had a large cellpadding the space between the row4 and row2 boxes would be larger. That make sense?

Usually for side borders (if your using a table to make them) people use a 0px cellpadding that way the cells but up right next to each other.
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