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