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    How can I avoid getting those spacer .gifs in Photoshop?
    When I slice the image export "HTML and images" it sometimes happens. I've tried, but one wrong slice and BAM i get a nasty spacer.
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    THe main problem is that when I try to send out the completed HTML emailer that i created in PSD it doesn't send it in Turbo Mailer. It gives me an error, and always when there is a spacer or two. HELP!

  • #2
    i always slice my images and build the email separately using xhtml.

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    • #3
      But anybody have any advice on having NO spacers once I save it with "HTML and Images" in the save for web box in PSD?

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      • #4
        Nevermind, I deleted the spacers in Dreamweaver, as well with their tables and that fixed the problem.
        I thought if I deleted the spacers it would rearrange all the images in a weird way. I guess not.

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        • #5
          Don't forget to add in margins or padding accordingly.

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          • #6
            PS is not designed to export standards based html and thus will generate tables with spacer .gifs. Do yourself a favor by learning css and semantic markup best practices.

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