Re: Help!



Yah, but life is what happened when you had other plans, right? :-)


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"Rob Giordano (Crash)" <webmaster@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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> That Pattysomebody's site url was a good response too....then we went off
> on
> a tangent.
>
>
> "P@tty Ayers" <patty@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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> |I don't think anybody has stated this yet in this thread: there isn't any
> | script that makes a web site automatically adjust to different
> | resolutions/window sizes. It's not possible and it doesn't exist; that's
> why
> | we're giving you these other answers.
> |
> | If you remember having heard something about a script for this purpose,
> it
> | was probably a script which detects the monitor resolution and redirects
> the
> | user to a page supposedly designed for that resolution. These do exist,
> but
> | they are about the worst possible solution to the problem, because (1)
> | monitor resolution doesn't determine window size, and (2) who wants to
> build
> | and maintain two or three complete separate web sites with the same
> content?
> |
> | If you're looking for a clear, brief answer to your problem, Steve
> Easton's
> | first post in this thread has got one.
> |
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> | "TNWebDsgnr" <TNWebDsgnr@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
> | news:13E36C4B-B392-4782-A32A-3E3B388466A5@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
> | > Hi -
> | > Thanks, I think the article is well placed, but it doesn't suit my
> | > immediate
> | > needs. I appreciate you posting it though! Thanks
> | > TN
> | > --
> | > The whole world is in the laughter of children. Enjoy your day!
> | >
> | >
> | > "Murray" wrote:
> | >
> | >> Read this -
> | >>
> | >> http://www.thepattysite.com/window_sizes1.cfm
> | >>
> | >> --
> | >> Murray
> | >> ============
> | >>
> | >> "Steve Easton" <admin@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
> | >> news:ezCIn8dyFHA.3000@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
> | >> > It's not monitor size that is the issue, it is screen resolution /
> | >> > window size.
> | >> >
> | >> > One method is to place the content of the pages in a fixed width
> table,
> | >> > instead of a table set at a percentage.
> | >> >
> | >> > Most people who use fixed width tables make them 760 pixels wide
> and
> | >> > then center them.
> | >> >
> | >> >
> | >> > --
> | >> > Steve Easton
> | >> > Microsoft MVP FrontPage
> | >> > 95isalive
> | >> > This site is best viewed..................
> | >> > ..............................with a computer
> | >> >
> | >> >
> | >> > "TNWebDsgnr" <TNWebDsgnr@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in
> message
> | >> > news:EB0CD2E1-CF37-4730-AF41-0C6422459D6F@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
> | >> >> I am trying to find a script that I can work into my front page
> web
> | >> > site, I
> | >> >> work on a 19" monitor so when I leave my site looks good, but when
> I
> | >> > use my
> | >> >> little monitor wording and pictures seem jumbled and moved. IS
> there
> a
> | >> > script
> | >> >> I can put in place so that the webpage loads to the size of the
> | >> > monitors?
> | >> >>
> | >> >> Rediect me to a place please?!?!?!?! Many thanks,
> | >> >> TN
> | >> >> --
> | >> >> The whole world is in the laughter of children. Enjoy your day!
> | >> >
> | >> >
> | >>
> | >>
> | >>
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