By placing content in a percentage width table...and using your calculator
to calculate your images and widths of non-collapsable content so the
minimum would display correctly at about 760px wide. This ain't as easy as
it may sound. Many people go with fixed width tables, at about 750-760px
wide...as David mentioned.
| How do you configure a webpage in FP2003 to be viewed full view the same
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Thanks for the help guys should have explained I am trying to get this menu
to show on all monitors so it is a question more of height?? www.paddy3.com
Note that none of the responses posted so far will actually make a page look
*the same* on all monitors, but they're good ways of making a page look
decent on all monitors.
That's a really long menu. But the main problem I see is that you didn't
include a scroll bar on the frame that holds the menu. If it had a
scrollbar, at least everybody could access all of it by scrolling.
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Padito said:
Thanks for the help guys should have explained I am trying to get this
menu to show on all monitors so it is a question more of height?? www.paddy3.com
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| | > How do you configure a webpage in FP2003 to be viewed full view the same
| > on all monitors
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| Note that none of the responses posted so far will actually make a page
look
| *the same* on all monitors, but they're good ways of making a page look
| decent on all monitors.
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Patty
Looked better without a scroll bar, but I think that is the only remedy.
Your 2 bits appreciated thanks
P@tty Ayers said:
That's a really long menu. But the main problem I see is that you didn't
include a scroll bar on the frame that holds the menu. If it had a
scrollbar, at least everybody could access all of it by scrolling.
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