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      8th Jun 2004
Does anyone know how you can make sure that your web page stays consistent in layout across variou screen resolutions? I saw a tutorial ages ago that used tables with columns but I can remember how to go about it?
 
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      8th Jun 2004
Basically you need to have a part of the page auto resize.
There are a few ways to do this. Here is an example using
tables. Link to downloaded templates are also there.

http://www.frontpagewiz.com/tutorial...rs/default.asp

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      9th Jun 2004
Hi Bill - thanks for taking the time to reply - looks good, will give it a try
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      9th Jun 2004
design one page with all the 'consistent' elements such as title, menu, footer,
header etc then use that template as a basis for the rest of your pages. Or
apply a theme to the pages, so the graphic elements are consistant.

to insert a table, go to Insert Menu, select Table, specify width, number of
columns, number of rows.....turn the border to "0" width if you want an invisible
border.


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sorry; forgot to add - specify the table widths as percents not pixels with
percentage this adjusts the table width to the percent of screen rather than
number of pixels which differs when different resolutions are set.


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