Murray
Wed Dec 22 08:05:37 CST 2004
Thanks, and good luck!
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Murray
"new to this" <newtothis@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
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> Ok. thanks a lot and happy holidays
>
>
> "Murray" wrote:
>
>> That's a tough question.
>>
>> One would think you could use height=100%, yet that's invalid HTML and
>> may
>> not work on all browsers and platforms.
>>
>> One could use CSS to force the page to 100% height, but then you have to
>> worry about what happens when the page needs to scroll vertically. The
>> 100%
>> actually becomes 120%, say. I sense that this solution may be a bit
>> advanced for you at this point, anyhow.
>>
>> The best bet is to avoid layouts that require this.
>>
>> --
>> Murray
>>
>> "new to this" <newtothis@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
>> news:4EC1BCD4-23E7-47CD-87F6-36419DDC372C@microsoft.com...
>> > Hi Stefan,
>> >
>> > Thanks for the quick answer.
>> > The widness is now "auto sizing" what about the height ? Is there a
>> > possibility?
>> > Greetz
>> >
>> > "Stefan B Rusynko" wrote:
>> >
>> >> Design your pages in % width tables
>> >>
>> >> --
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>> >> "new to this" <new to this@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
>> >> news:313A1DA5-5BB8-48A4-91FF-555F619BD25E@microsoft.com...
>> >> | hi
>> >> | im new to webpage creating.
>> >> | Is there a possibility to "autosize" a webpage depending on the
>> >> screen
>> >> | settings of the viewer ? (i have frontpage 2003)
>> >>
>> >>
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