Position of maximized window

G

Greg

All of a sudden, the position of my maximized explorer
window is no longer centered in my screen display, with
the top being 1/4 inch low, and part of the desktop
showing, and the bottom being 1/4 inch off the display.

How do I reposition the page?
 
M

Maureen Goldman

Greg said:
All of a sudden, the position of my maximized explorer
window is no longer centered in my screen display, with
the top being 1/4 inch low, and part of the desktop
showing, and the bottom being 1/4 inch off the display.

How do I reposition the page?

If you're using XP, Kelly has a fix at line 60 to correct window
placement.
http://www.kellys-korner-xp.com/xp_tweaks.htm
 
H

H Leboeuf

Have a look at this fix.

Internet Explorer Calculates the Web Page Window Size Incorrectly
When you create Web pages, the screen-size calculation that is used to
determine child window locations (and other items in a parent window) may be
incorrect. This may cause child windows (and other items in a parent window)
in an HTML page to appear off center, or to appear incorrectly in the parent
window of an HTML page.
http://support.microsoft.com/?kbid=321268
 

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