DW8-Fine white line around images

DW8 - On some of my images there is a very fine white line
around the edge when the site is previewed in the browser. The site
has an almost-black background color (181714), and I use the same
color in making the image backgrounds (in Photoshop CS), for
example roll-over images. How do I get rid of this?

You wouldn't set this in the Property inspector, you'd set it
in the CSS,
and the only time you need it would be when the image is
within a link:
a img { border:none; }
Also, you wouldn't expect this effect to produce a white
border - it would
be a blue one (by default).
I'm guessing the fine white line is part of the image (it's
easy to
undercrop when the canvas is white).
> I've noticed
> that in tables, having nothing there is "bigger" than
specifying a zero.
If you have nothing there, you will get the default value for
the all of the
table attributes, which is often (but not always) not zero.
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"Damaeus" <[email protected]> wrote in
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> Reading from news:macromedia.dreamweaver,
> "Fugasi" <[email protected]> posted:
>
>> DW8 - On some of my images there is a very fine
white line around the
>> edge when
>> the site is previewed in the browser. The site has
an almost-black
>> background
>> color (181714), and I use the same color in making
the image backgrounds
>> (in
>> Photoshop CS), for example roll-over images. How do
I get rid of this?
>
> Check to make sure that your image border is zero in the
Properties
> Inspector in Dreamweaver for the specific image in
question. I've noticed
> that in tables, having nothing there is "bigger" than
specifying a zero.
> I
> don't think I get a white border around images with
nothing in the image
> border width setting, but see if that works?
>
> Damaeus

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