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Answer» Is there a way to keep the page the same size regardless of other computer users settings? What type of command would fix this for a web site?
On my computer page looks great, on some other computers the page gets really large and screws up the design and layout. Background IMAGE gets LARGER, and tables get out of align.
Any help would be great!
THANKSDo some research on css and then work on implementing that into your website. CSS allows you have greater control and more capabilities with your webpages.
Here's some links to get you started: www.csszengarden.com http://www.webmonkey.com/webmonkey/reference/stylesheet_guide/ http://www.w3.org/Style/Examples/011/firstcss Thanks for the help....
Im a little BEGINNER with this... is there any way you can show me an example of the command I would be using?How are you creating the webpages? There really isn't a single command that will fix the problem. It's all about the way the html/css is set up.well im using dreamweaver, its nothing too FANCY or high tech,
just changes the size of the page on some computers when i view it to test it.Quote from: derekholland on March 24, 2008, 05:32:35 PM well im using dreamweaver, its nothing too fancy or high tech,
Unfortunately, I don't know very much about using dreamweaver. My preferred method of web page creation is old hand-coded html. You COULD wait here for someone else to lend a hand, or see if there's any forums on Adobe's website for dreamweaver.The only way that I know of doing a fixed with site is with CSS.
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