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4artsake
Nov-09-2008, 06:44 PM
Hi,
I would like to raise the html type on my contact page to be flush with the top of my photo and I would like the spaces between the paragraphs to be closer. I read the html tutorial on smugmug and did additional research on other sites but still can't understand the "language" enough to figure this out on my own. I keep getting everything but what I want. I need help...again...
Thanks,
Margaret
www.yourvisionportraits.smugmug.com (http://www.yourvisionportraits.smugmug.com)
Allen
Nov-09-2008, 07:08 PM
Hi,
I would like to raise the html type on my contact page to be flush with the top of my photo and I would like the spaces between the paragraphs to be closer. I read the html tutorial on smugmug and did additional research on other sites but still can't understand the "language" enough to figure this out on my own. I keep getting everything but what I want. I need help...again...
Thanks,
Margaret
www.yourvisionportraits.smugmug.com (http://www.yourvisionportraits.smugmug.com)
Use paragraph tags and not breaks.
<html>
<font color="#ac7f24" face="Garamond, Helvetica" size="7">W</font>elcome to Your Vision Portraits.
<p>
<font color="white" face="helvetica">
My name is Margaret McKay, Portraiture Artist and Graphic Designer. You can click on the links above to see my services, portfolio and to browse my galleries. Keep checking back, as I am always updating my Website.<br>
</font>
</p>
<p>
<font face="helvetica">
I studied at the Pratt Institute of Art and Design in Brooklyn, New York where I successfully earned a Bachelors of Art Degree in Communication Design. I majored in Graphic Design and minored in Photography. I have years of experience as a freelance Graphic Designer and I have worked for successful businesses, ie. Container Corporation and Sharper Image, Eng. I am currently a member of The Art Dealers Association Of Chicago.<br>
</font>
</p>
<p>
<font color="#c0c0c0" face="helvetica">
If you have questions, or wish to talk more about the portrait of your dreams, please email me and we can discuss your questions in more detail. I'm also on Facebook and MySpace. I hope you enjoyed my artwork and it sparked your inner inspiration to capture "Moments in Time" in your own special way! Thanks for visiting.
</font>
</p>
</html>
Add these to your CSS. Second one adds a smidge of space between photo and text.
.gallery_6479950 .caption {margin-top: -20px;}
.gallery_6479950 .photo.left {padding-right: 10px;}
4artsake
Nov-09-2008, 07:48 PM
:shay Thank you. It looks great. You've helped me so much. Have a great evening Allen.
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