Configuring website

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How do you configure a webpage in FP2003 to be viewed full view the same on
all monitors
 
Place your content inside of tables that are set to fixed width's, such as
795 pixels.
 
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
 
Padito said:
How do you configure a webpage in FP2003 to be viewed full view the same
on all monitors

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
 
and dump the music.



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| | > How do you configure a webpage in FP2003 to be viewed full view the same
| > on all monitors
|
| 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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| Free Articles on the Business of Web Development
| Web Design Contract, Estimate Request Form, Estimate Worksheet
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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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