FIT IN WINDOW??!!

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importing from adobe photoshop into frontpage, i have everything working properly except that i dont know how to make the image fit in the window. you are forced to scroll to see the entire contents and especially on lower resolution displays, the scrolling can get out of control. is there a command or way that i can have everything fit in the browser window, regardless of what browser and what screen resolution?????? i need help!
 
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Jim Buyens

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importing from adobe photoshop into frontpage, i have
everything working properly except that i dont know how
to make the image fit in the window. you are forced to
scroll to see the entire contents and especially on
lower resolution displays, the scrolling can get out of
control. is there a command or way that i can have
everything fit in the browser window, regardless of what
browser and what screen resolution?????? i need help!

No, because there's no limit to how narrow the browser
window can become. No matter what you do, at some point,
if the browser window is narrow enough, the visitor will
have to scroll left and right.

Many designers summarily assume that the browser window
will be 800 pixels wide, and that the document area is
therefore about 750 pixels wide. Then, they design their
pages not to scroll within that width.

The implications of this are:
o Visitors who size their browser windows less than
800 pixels wide will have to scroll, left and right.
o Visitors who size their browser windows wider than 800
pixels will see blank space.
But since lots of other Web sites assume the same window
size (800), the visitors who experience these problems are
at least accustomed to them.

Jim Buyens
Microsoft FrontPage MVP
http://www.interlacken.com
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