Keeping images from shifting?

Okay, it's been a while since I used DW, but for the life of
me, I have been pounding my skull against this desk trying to
figure out why my images all shift once I preview things in a
browser. It doesn't matter if they are in a table or not, but
as soon as I preview them in the browswer, the jpegs (in
table or not), shift when I maximize the window (or not).
Also, does anyone know how I can more specifically place my
tables where I want them by using maybe the arrow
keys or other? There is only so much variety to how I can
place my tables or images. Maybe a newer version of DW
is different, but I'm at a loss.
Please help?

If you have pixel precision with table positioning or div
positioning you
will need to learn css.
Sounds like you are working in layout mode - get out of there
and never
return :-)
here's a table tutorial that may be of some help:
www.dwfaq.com/tutorials/tables/ look for the flexible table
link
you may also want to check out the css tutorials at the Adobe
site:
http://www.adobe.com/devnet/dreamweaver/css.html
and learning HTML will not go astray either - better to learn
some basic
html and css before moving ahead in DW actually....
www.w3schools.com
Nadia
Adobe� Community Expert : Dreamweaver
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"rakestr" <[email protected]> wrote in
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> Okay, it's been a while since I used DW, but for the
life of me, I have
> been
> pounding my skull against this desk trying to
> figure out why my images all shift once I preview things
in a browser. It
> doesn't matter if they are in a table or not, but
> as soon as I preview them in the browswer, the jpegs (in
table or not),
> shift
> when I maximize the window (or not).
>
> Also, does anyone know how I can more specifically place
my tables where I
> want them by using maybe the arrow
> keys or other? There is only so much variety to how I
can place my tables
> or
> images. Maybe a newer version of DW
> is different, but I'm at a loss.
>
> Please help?
>

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