Re: set page length

From: Rosco (ckrosco_at_yahoo.com)
Date: 02/09/05


Date: Wed, 09 Feb 2005 14:00:23 +0800

Hi Eleanor

These pages are actually for a help file which is composed of compiled
HTML pages. The client wants to view the pages in full screen
(1024x768) and view pages one after the other without any of the
elements "moving". He wants navigation links at the bottom of each
screen to the next page and to the home page.

I can set the length of a cell, but it expands if there is too much
content, so I have to cut and paste to see the proper amount of content
for each page. Also, some fonts are different sizes, which seems to
throw the length setting off.

Ross

E. T. Culling wrote:
> It is not good to tell the viewer's browser to open fully ... many will
> leave immediately and not come back. Everyone has their browser window set a
> bit differently ... and they want it that way. What will you do if I like my
> monitor is set at 800 x 600 and I only wish to view about 3/4s of it?
> So ... what you want is not such a good idea.... if you want folks to view
> your site!
> Eleanor
> "Rosco" <ckrosco@yahoo.com> wrote in message
> news:cuc5gf$215$1@news.seed.net.tw...
>
>>I am trying to set a specified length for web pages that have varying
>>content. The idea is to have a series of pages that when viewed in a fully
>>opened browser, will have links on the bottom of the screen remain in the
>>same position.
>>
>>The pages should be set so the vertical scroll bar is greyed out, and when
>>viewing the pages in series, the links on the bottom should not appear to
>>move.
>>
>>Is this possible?
>>
>>I'm using FrontPage 2003 as my editor.
>
>
>



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