Resizing viewable screen area

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Alan

My webpage can be viewed in my 19inch and 17 inch monitor at its full width
but in a friends 15 inch monitor he has to use the scroll bars to navigate
from one side of the webpage to the other. Can I alter something in
frontpage to allow those with smaller monitors to view my site more easily.
Alan
 
No. You have to create your page fit the smaller resolution you think will
visit your site. This is best done with tables either set to 100% or 750
fixed pixel wide table.

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No. You have to create your page fit the smaller resolution you think will
visit your site. This is best done with tables either set to 100% or 750
fixed pixel wide table.

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monitor at its full
width my site more
easily.
might pass along. I'm having a similar problem as Alan.
But, I thought if you created a main table in FP and set
the table width to 100%, then the page elements/contents
(graphics, text, etc) into tables within the main table
(also setting width to 100%), then the viewable area would
dynamically adjust to whatever resolution the viewer has
their monitor set to. In my case I kind of have it
working, but still am having certain flaky problems.
Thanks for any help. Kerry
 
"In my case I kind of have it working, but still am having certain flaky
problems"

.....and, those flaky problems are?
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|
| >-----Original Message-----
| >No. You have to create your page fit the smaller
| resolution you think will
| >visit your site. This is best done with tables either set
| to 100% or 750
| >fixed pixel wide table.
| >
| >--
| >
| >==============================================
| >Thomas A. Rowe (Microsoft MVP - FrontPage)
| >WEBMASTER Resources(tm)
| >
| >FrontPage Resources, WebCircle,
| >MS KB Quick Links, etc.
| >==============================================
| >To assist you in getting the best answers for FrontPage
| support see:
| >http://www.net-sites.com/sitebuilder/newsgroups.asp
| >
| >| >> My webpage can be viewed in my 19inch and 17 inch
| monitor at its full
| >width
| >> but in a friends 15 inch monitor he has to use the
| scroll bars to navigate
| >> from one side of the webpage to the other. Can I
| alter something in
| >> frontpage to allow those with smaller monitors to view
| my site more
| >easily.
| >> Alan
| >>
| >>Hello - I'm new to this, so please excuse any misinfo I
| might pass along. I'm having a similar problem as Alan.
| But, I thought if you created a main table in FP and set
| the table width to 100%, then the page elements/contents
| (graphics, text, etc) into tables within the main table
| (also setting width to 100%), then the viewable area would
| dynamically adjust to whatever resolution the viewer has
| their monitor set to. In my case I kind of have it
| working, but still am having certain flaky problems.
| Thanks for any help. Kerry
|
| >
| >
| >.
| >
 
True to a point, the tables will reduce to the largest item inserted into
it. So if you enter a 750 pixel image, then that is as small as the table
will go. Also the image will not stretch to fix a larger resolution.

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Thomas A. Rowe (Microsoft MVP - FrontPage)
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