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Tessa Ford
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      23rd May 2004
For ages now, I've designing sites that are suitable for
800 x 600 and never really given it another thought to
users of 1026 x 768 screens. Until lately. One of my
clients has insisted I amend his site to cater for the
bigger size which I have now done.

But when you view it in 800 x 600, it looks terrible.

Is there any way the sites can look great with any screen
size? I do use tables which I thought fixed this problem
but it wouldn't appear that way.

Thanks

Tessa
 
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Thomas A. Rowe
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      23rd May 2004
It all depends on the design of the site, and if can be easily set to % table width that adjust to
different screen resolutions.

I now design with tables set to a fixed 750 pixels, centered on the page, where the site has images,
like product for sale, whereas a site that is mostly text should work well in % based tables, like
my site below.

One of these days, I will get around to redoing my site, and at that time I will switch to fixed
table of 750 pixels.

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"Tessa Ford" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message news:10b0401c44072$8fd6b980$(E-Mail Removed)...
> For ages now, I've designing sites that are suitable for
> 800 x 600 and never really given it another thought to
> users of 1026 x 768 screens. Until lately. One of my
> clients has insisted I amend his site to cater for the
> bigger size which I have now done.
>
> But when you view it in 800 x 600, it looks terrible.
>
> Is there any way the sites can look great with any screen
> size? I do use tables which I thought fixed this problem
> but it wouldn't appear that way.
>
> Thanks
>
> Tessa



 
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      23rd May 2004
You could use collapsing tables. Where your base size is 750px wide but it will expand to fill larger screen res. It may drive you nuts figuring out the initial design.


"Tessa Ford" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message news:10b0401c44072$8fd6b980$(E-Mail Removed)...
| For ages now, I've designing sites that are suitable for
| 800 x 600 and never really given it another thought to
| users of 1026 x 768 screens. Until lately. One of my
| clients has insisted I amend his site to cater for the
| bigger size which I have now done.
|
| But when you view it in 800 x 600, it looks terrible.
|
| Is there any way the sites can look great with any screen
| size? I do use tables which I thought fixed this problem
| but it wouldn't appear that way.
|
| Thanks
|
| Tessa
 
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John Brandt
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      23rd May 2004
You can read-up on the concept of "Liquid Design" here (scroll down
the page)
http://www.d.umn.edu/itss/support/Tr...usability.html

Basic idea is to use HTML (XML) and CSS to design a site that is
accessible in all user agents - from big browsers to PDAs and
cellphone screens.

jeb

On Sat, 22 May 2004 20:03:45 -0700, "Tessa Ford" <(E-Mail Removed)>
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>For ages now, I've designing sites that are suitable for
>800 x 600 and never really given it another thought to
>users of 1026 x 768 screens. Until lately. One of my
>clients has insisted I amend his site to cater for the
>bigger size which I have now done.
>
>But when you view it in 800 x 600, it looks terrible.
>
>Is there any way the sites can look great with any screen
>size? I do use tables which I thought fixed this problem
>but it wouldn't appear that way.
>
>Thanks
>
>Tessa


 
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