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Dear all,

How is it possible to assure that my whole webpage is visible in a web
window that has not the shape of my web window ? Is it possible to resize the
page to the size of the web window ?

I have my page which is perfectly visible when I look at it in my web
window. However if I open for example (favorites: it appears left on my
browser window) I cann't see a part of my page.. usings scrolls is difficult
since I am using different frames. So is there a solution to overcome this
problem ? And to resize the whole page to the size of the web window ?

Hope someone can help me, thanks in advanceµ
Jeroen
 
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=?Windows-1252?Q?Rob_Giordano_\=28aka:_Crash_Gordo

I don't think you'd really want to design a webpage to accomodate the viewport with Favorites open...I think most people realize you're gonna have to scroll with Favorites open. If you did you'd have to design your page for...forget it, the Favorites vertical is adjustable.

Two basic ways...
Fixed table - design your web for around 750px wide, either centered table or left justified table.

% table (I call it collapsing table) - this takes more planning for placement of images, etc. You design the page around a 100% table, but still keeping in mind that you have the 750px limitation.

The 750px limitation is based upon viewport of browsers set at 800x600 res.


| Dear all,
|
| How is it possible to assure that my whole webpage is visible in a web
| window that has not the shape of my web window ? Is it possible to resize the
| page to the size of the web window ?
|
| I have my page which is perfectly visible when I look at it in my web
| window. However if I open for example (favorites: it appears left on my
| browser window) I cann't see a part of my page.. usings scrolls is difficult
| since I am using different frames. So is there a solution to overcome this
| problem ? And to resize the whole page to the size of the web window ?
|
| Hope someone can help me, thanks in advanceµ
| Jeroen
|
 

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