Re: How do I make my website look same on any resolution? by Ken
Ken
Thu Feb 19 10:02:02 CST 2004
What I meant was, text boxes actually floated over each
other, and were in different locations ie. higher or lower
than the pictures next to them. my sight is
www.bodyshapersforwomen.com. the size of the text box in
reference to teh corisponding picturess is the exact same,
it just moves up or down. also, I had to eyeball their
location because it looked great in design, but off in
preview mode... so I'd adjust and look back and forth
until I got it right. Still though in other resolutions,
it's unreadable. by any chance can you take a peek at my
website (it's for my women's gym franchise) and tell me
what's up with the different resolutions?
Thanks!
ken
>-----Original Message-----
>Set the content of the pages inside a table set at a
fixed width.
>Viewers with lower resolution monitors will have to
scroll left and right
>to view it though.
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>"Ken" <ken@fortune500coach.com> wrote in message
>news:12d8a01c3f65f$c4586800$a501280a@phx.gbl...
>> I'm new at this... have created a nice looking website,
>> but did it while my resolution was set at 1280X1024. I
>> went live with it, and a co worker looked at it from
home
>> and found that the pictures overlapped, and my text
boxes
>> were everywhere... sure enough, in her resolution, it
>> looked like crud. Is there a setting for this or
>> something? I can't help but notice most every other
>> website I view doesn't have this problem!
>>
>> thanks!
>>
>> ken
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