Novice Questions !

G

Guest

Hi All

I am a novice to web design, so any help you could give would realy help me
out.

I have just created my first web page, and it looks good on my pc, but on my
wifes it is too big to fit on the screen, we have different resolution
settings which i assume is causing this problem here are my questions
1. Is there a size of screen I should be aiming at fitting my page in?
2. How when i publish a page can i get it too centralize in the browser if
somebody is viewing it on a different resolution?

Thanks

Andy
 
M

Mark Fitzpatrick

Place your content within a table with a single cell. You can set the table
to the width you need and that should constrain all the content (providing
the content of course doesn't exceed the width of the table).

A lot of sites are now targetting 1024x768, though there are still a number
of users out there with 800x600 resolutions. Basically I tend to figure out
the minimum normal size I want to support (say 800x600) and subtract 40
pixels from the width to give enough room for the vertical scrollbar and
edge of the browser (usually I do about 760 pixels)
 
G

Guest

Mark

Thanks for your answer, it worked great. My page can now be displayed in any
browser! The only problem is now if the screen is too small my page
disappears behind my menu buttons on the left, this frontpage stuff is
complicated!

Thanks for your help

Andy
 
R

Rob Giordano \(Crash\)

not frontpage stuff; *web* stuff!

show us the page for more suggestions


| Mark
|
| Thanks for your answer, it worked great. My page can now be displayed in
any
| browser! The only problem is now if the screen is too small my page
| disappears behind my menu buttons on the left, this frontpage stuff is
| complicated!
|
| Thanks for your help
|
| Andy
|
| "Mark Fitzpatrick" wrote:
|
| > Place your content within a table with a single cell. You can set the
table
| > to the width you need and that should constrain all the content
(providing
| > the content of course doesn't exceed the width of the table).
| >
| > A lot of sites are now targetting 1024x768, though there are still a
number
| > of users out there with 800x600 resolutions. Basically I tend to figure
out
| > the minimum normal size I want to support (say 800x600) and subtract 40
| > pixels from the width to give enough room for the vertical scrollbar and
| > edge of the browser (usually I do about 760 pixels)
| >
| >
| > --
| > Hope this helps,
| > Mark Fitzpatrick
| > Former Microsoft FrontPage MVP 199?-2006
| >
| > | > > Hi All
| > >
| > > I am a novice to web design, so any help you could give would realy
help
| > > me
| > > out.
| > >
| > > I have just created my first web page, and it looks good on my pc, but
on
| > > my
| > > wifes it is too big to fit on the screen, we have different resolution
| > > settings which i assume is causing this problem here are my questions
| > > 1. Is there a size of screen I should be aiming at fitting my page in?
| > > 2. How when i publish a page can i get it too centralize in the
browser if
| > > somebody is viewing it on a different resolution?
| > >
| > > Thanks
| > >
| > > Andy
| >
| >
| >
 

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