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gfx/web design driving me mad.

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violineb

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hey everyone, I just spent most of the day working on creating a new site design for my Dad and most of the issues I've been able to solve myself thanks to google. This one is just not making any sense.

I have a logo
http://www.intermusearts.org/pics/logo.psd

and I have the page it's supposed to be on
http://www.intermusearts.org
http://www.intermusearts.org/welcome.css


The problem is the white border around the logo. I just want plain black so it blends in. It's simply not happening like it is on the index2.htm

Is it something in the visited links in my CSS? I had it so that only the left and right side had white lines but then after fiddling with the picture in Photoshop the top and bottom lines happened.

HINT: When I opened the image in Photoshop and placed it on a black background the white lines were apparent. The lines aren't visible on my CRT but are visible on my Sony Vaio laptop LCD.

Hope someone can help.

Thanks,
Emmanuel
 
Soo many peopel going into gfx/web design...
Is there really a big market for it or what?
I swear I see as many potential clients as there are people in that field.

And 1-bit is FTW when it comes to simple B&W stuff, otherwise vector is the BEST.
 
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