Website Display



I had just created my first website, an ePortfolio located at
http://users4.ev1.net/~diannealdridge/eportfolio/index.htm and am
having trouble getting it to display correctly on other computers.
First of all, you should know that I initially designed this website
using my laptop using a 1280x768 screen resolution. I've since been
told that this was my first mistake, that you should always use 800x600
so that your pages will be compatible with others computer settings.
Anyway, I had a friend, who is a webmaster, help me to adjust my tables
to remedy the problem. On my computer, everything looks correct no
matter what resolution I view under - except that when cached pages are
pulled up grayed-out areas appear in the nav bar, but this problem goes
away when I refresh. ???

However, I've asked several friends to view the site and I'm getting
mixed responses. On one computer the home page has text running close
together (the phone numbers at the top) and the 'Portfolio' graphics
appears in the second paragraph. On another computer, everything looks
goods good, but when, for example, the Resume page is accessed for a
second time, the graphic bar under word 'Resume' and the entire text of
the resume are shifted to the right and looks a bit askew. My husband's
computer, using 800x600, also shows the resume page misaligned.

I'm beginning to think that I may need to recreate this site from
scratch. Although I'm new to FrontPage, I have years of experience with
other apps, such as Word and Excel, and know that the more you play
with something the more likely it will just not look/work right no
matter what you do. And I've piddled plenty with this website.

I would really appreciate any advice or suggestions --

.



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