how to control displayed-page width?

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Guest

I can't find a way in FP 2003 to specify the width of my published pages
relative to the viewer's display-screen size. I have a 19" display, and my
publishd pages are hard to read - take up the full screen, minus page
margins. Is there a way to specify page width as a % of monitor-screen width
without using tables or frames for all page content? Sample page:

http://sfhelp.org/5-overvw.htm.

Thanks!

- Pete

Founder, nonprofit Stepfamily inFormation Program
 
J

Jens Peter Karlsen[FP MVP]

Yes, you can use DIV layers instead that you control using CSS.

Regards Jens Peter Karlsen. Microsoft MVP - Frontpage.
 
T

Thomas A. Rowe

You would need to learn CSS.

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P C

Suggestion for your site:

1. Loose the blinkings--professionl sites don't use blinking stuff.
2. Minmize the in-text links (usability surveys show that soemusers get
cofused.)

3. Put satus check statements in table lik this
statement | A | D | ?
or better organize them.

5. Asl a firend to review your pages for undersatnding and usability.

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