I just completed a website for a client with Microsoft
Frontpage 2000. My computer resolution was set at 1600 X
1200 and I can view the entire page of each web page when
viewed online. My customer has his computer resolution
set at 800 X 600 and is complaining that he can only see
half a page and has to scroll vertically to see the rest
of the pages. Should I have created the web site at a 800
X 600 resolution so everyone can view the entire page no
matter what resolution their computer is set? If so is
there a way to reduce all the web pages to 800 X 600
resolution in Frontpage without having to create the web
site over? I would appreciate any help on this. THANKS

Re: BROWSER RESOLUTION AND VIEWING AREA by Stefan

Stefan
Tue Nov 04 04:08:27 CST 2003

Redesign your site in % width tables or fixed width (760px) tables

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"Peter" <peter@creativefotoconcepts.com> wrote in message news:074501c3a285$3c3b86b0$a501280a@phx.gbl...
| I just completed a website for a client with Microsoft
| Frontpage 2000. My computer resolution was set at 1600 X
| 1200 and I can view the entire page of each web page when
| viewed online. My customer has his computer resolution
| set at 800 X 600 and is complaining that he can only see
| half a page and has to scroll vertically to see the rest
| of the pages. Should I have created the web site at a 800
| X 600 resolution so everyone can view the entire page no
| matter what resolution their computer is set? If so is
| there a way to reduce all the web pages to 800 X 600
| resolution in Frontpage without having to create the web
| site over? I would appreciate any help on this. THANKS