How odd.
Its definitely there on all pages when viewed on my laptop. Even odder, when I magnify a page. it remains visible to 150% but at 175% enlargement it becomes a thin almost imperceptible white line.
How odd.
Its definitely there on all pages when viewed on my laptop. Even odder, when I magnify a page. it remains visible to 150% but at 175% enlargement it becomes a thin almost imperceptible white line.
I could be totally wrong but looking at the images on the site I noticed that Image 14486.png has a 2 pixel line along the bottom of the image that is 100% transparent. Selecting all the images on the page I can see that image 14486 ends at he same location as your mystery line. I think the alpha may be slightly larger than the image. If you edit the image and remove the extra pixels it may correct the problem. The attached file ex14486.jpg is a 1600% enlargement of the lower right corner of the original, you can see the 2 pixel line at the bottom.
Last edited by Mike Bailey; 17 December 2015 at 01:40 AM. Reason: typo
Thanks Mike for your suggestion. I am not sure how to edit the image, as it came as part of the template. You have correctly located the problem, and here is a screen shot of the enlarged portion of the home page that shows it
the best I can do so far is adjust the dimensions of the repeating object or the rectangle that contains the lower part of the black frame, but all that does is make the offending line thicker, or turn it grey when the images overlap:
I shall keep plugging away.
I cropped 2 pixels off the bottom of the image. Its in a zip because TG has a ridiculously small image attachment size restriction that will resize the image. Save your original, The normal disclaimer, try it at your own risk.
Having spent hours reading through forum posts and the manual, by fair means or foul I have turned the thin black line into an almost imperceptible thin white line. This is probably as good as I can manage. Time for my stress management exercises.
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