Ronx
Mon Jul 21 05:46:13 CDT 2008
Don't worry about scrolling down - this is expected on most sites, it is
horizontal scrolling that people dislike.
If you must fit your entire page into a browser window, then set the
design size in FP2003 using View->Page Size
Choose the smallest size your users are expected to use, but bear in
mind that browser width and height has little to do with screen
resolution - screen resolution sets the maximum width and height, not
the minimum. Many users with wide screens have their browsers opened in
a smaller window.
Having set the design size, keep your page layout within the boundaries
imposed. The horizontal boundaries are obvious, the vertical boundary is
a thin dotted line that is easily missed.
Then be aware that users will change the font size on the browsers (you
have no control over this), or they will display more toolbars than
expected, which combine to require vertical scrolling anyway.
--
Ron Symonds - Microsoft MVP (FrontPage)
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"sarah bird77" <sarah bird77@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:4243961A-90CE-49BA-8EFD-C093E5E227F5@microsoft.com:
> I have just recently created my own webite using Microsoft Office Frontpage
> 2003.
>
> The problem i have is that when i access my website on different computers
> it doesnt fit to the screen. Its always far to big and i have to scroll down
> to see things!
>
> How can i get my website to automatically re-size to fit different screen
> resolutions?
>
> Any help will be much appreciated.......