Page Size on the Internet ?

G

Guest

All of my pages of my website are opening up
slightly smaller than I hoped, in fact some of
my top menus are not showing up because the
window is small. Is there anyway to adjust the
size of my website pages when people see them
on the internet ?

Here is my website, also can someone help me get rid
of the a small "blue frame" at the botton of my page that
is not supposed to be there, I've tried everything to remove
it but it is not deleting. Can someone tell me what the
problem is or perhaps someone will have better luck
removing it on their own. Thankyou. http://equaljob.com
 
T

Trevor L.

Susutea said:
All of my pages of my website are opening up
slightly smaller than I hoped, in fact some of
my top menus are not showing up because the
window is small. Is there anyway to adjust the
size of my website pages when people see them
on the internet ?

Here is my website, also can someone help me get rid
of the a small "blue frame" at the botton of my page that
is not supposed to be there, I've tried everything to remove
it but it is not deleting. Can someone tell me what the
problem is or perhaps someone will have better luck
removing it on their own. Thankyou. http://equaljob.com

The page size looks fine to me at 1024x768 and at 800x600.

I don't know whether this is a problem but you have code after the </html>
tag

It is
<!-- text below generated by server. PLEASE REMOVE --><!--
Counter/Statistics data collection code -->
<script language="JavaScript"
src="http://hostingprod.com/js_source/geov2.js"></script>
<script language="javascript">geovisit();</script>
<noscript><img
src="http://visit.webhosting.yahoo.com/visit.gif?us1140323223"
alt="setstats" border="0" width="1" height="1"></noscript>
<IMG SRC="http://geo.yahoo.com/serv?s=76001404&t=1140323223&f=p6w8" ALT=1
WIDTH=1 HEIGHT=1>

It could be something to do with a counter, but why after the end of the
code ??

There is also a message that says PLEASE REMOVE. Maybe you are meant to
 
W

Windsun

That code is put in there by all Yahoo servers on the Yahoo stores platform
to keep track of stats. No way to get rid of , but it does not seem to hurt
anything except that last part will keep the pages from validating 100% with
W3C.
 
G

Guest

Hi, thankyou for replying to my post, the problem also is with
that mysterious "blue line" at the end of my page, is that the extra
Yahoo code does not exist on my hardrive, And YET, the mysterious
blue line is still seen on my hardrive. Can I upload this file to someone
and maybe that can get rid of that blue line at the bottom of my page.
Thankyou, Su (e-mail address removed)
 
S

Steve Easton

The blue line is a continuation of the background of your left navigation
panel
The table you have created to hold (e-mail address removed) is covering it in the
area where you can't see it.

Also fwiw, If your not happy we're not happy
needs to be either: If you are not happy we are not happy
or: If you're not happy we're not happy

--
Steve Easton
Microsoft MVP FrontPage
95isalive
This site is best viewed............
........................with a computer
 
B

Bob Lehmann

Also fwiw, If your not happy we're not happy
needs to be either: If you are not happy we are not happy
or: If you're not happy we're not happy

Don't worry, be happy.

Don't you hate when a song keeps going through your head? :>)

Here's a little song I wrote
You might want to sing it note for note

da, da, dah, da

Bob Lehmann
 

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