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Susan
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      28th Apr 2004
On home page I have rectangular banner at top of the
page. I have two computers with different screen
resolution. If I adjust the banner to fit one screen, it
causes the page to be too wide and then I have the
problem of horizontal scrolling on the one computer. If I
use the 100% option, the banner is wide and thin--looks
like it has been scretched like a balloon. How do the
pros handle this?

Thanks for information.
Susan
 
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Cowboy \(Gregory A. Beamer\)
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      28th Apr 2004
If you are talking about a banner ad, there is a default size. If you just
mean header banner, you have the option of using relative sizing and
allowing the banner to expand both horizontally and vertically. This is most
commonly done with CSS. Do a search on liquid layout and you will see the
CSS methodology. You do not need to apply it to everything on your page, so
take what you need from the site to fix your banner issue and throw the rest
away. (NOTE: Some MVPs might strongly disagree with me on not telling you to
do 100% CSS, so you will likely get differing opinions here ;->).

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"Susan" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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> On home page I have rectangular banner at top of the
> page. I have two computers with different screen
> resolution. If I adjust the banner to fit one screen, it
> causes the page to be too wide and then I have the
> problem of horizontal scrolling on the one computer. If I
> use the 100% option, the banner is wide and thin--looks
> like it has been scretched like a balloon. How do the
> pros handle this?
>
> Thanks for information.
> Susan



 
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Thomas A. Rowe
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      28th Apr 2004
Just make the image no wider than 750 pixels and center it on your page.

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"Susan" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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> On home page I have rectangular banner at top of the
> page. I have two computers with different screen
> resolution. If I adjust the banner to fit one screen, it
> causes the page to be too wide and then I have the
> problem of horizontal scrolling on the one computer. If I
> use the 100% option, the banner is wide and thin--looks
> like it has been scretched like a balloon. How do the
> pros handle this?
>
> Thanks for information.
> Susan



 
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