Website Format

J

Jessica

I have created a website with frontpage and love the way it looks when it is
on frontpage. When I publish it onto the server and look at it in internet
explorer its still fine. However, if you minimize the size of the explorer
screen to a certain point, everything goes a little cockeyed. Is there
anyway to lock everything in place, so that different size screens can view
my site the way it was meant to be seen?

Thank you!!
 
R

Ronx

Use a fixed width layout. The easiest way to achieve this is to place a
one column, one row table in the page, set the cell width to whatever
you require - 760px is right for a browser portal 800px wide, then move
ALL the page content into the cell.
You can centre the new table so that a margin appears on either side for
wider browser portals.

FYI - screen size has nothing to do with how a web page looks, a web
page in a full screen browser in a 22in (non-widescreen) monitor set to
800x600 resolution will have exactly the same layout as on a 15in
monitor at 800x600. The deciding factor is the width of the browser
portal. Screen resolution (not screen size) will determine the MAXIMUM
size of the portal, but the minimum size can be anything down to
100x100px.
 

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