Re: resolution issues
- From: "DavidF" <Nope@xxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Fri, 12 Jan 2007 19:35:38 -0800
In addition to what Mike and Rob said, Publisher sites when produced on wide
aspect ratio laptops can look strange. One thing that has helped in some
cases: Right click your desktop > Properties > Settings > Advanced > and
change the font size to a 96 dpi setting. I would guess that you have this
set at 120 dpi, and you may find the text size too small for normal viewing,
but try it for the short term. Then open your Publisher file and produce new
html files and test those.
DavidF
"robmog" <robmog@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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What is the best resolution setting for building publisher web sites. I
have
been designing mine on my laptop which is a widescreen running at
1680x1050.
I have also been previewing them on my 4:3 extended desktop monitor
running
at 1280x1024. They all look fine in both formats when viewed via IE6,
Opera9
and firefox. However if I view them in the same browsers on my partners
laptop which has a maximium resolution of 1024 x 768 some of the pages
fall
apart completely. I am guessing that this is a resolution problem but
oddly
if I set my 4:3 monitor to 1024 x 768 the pages all look fine. It is
somewhat
frustrating as I now have no idea what my site looks like to the majority
of
people. (www.nigelhenderson.com if anybody would like to take a look and
report back.)
.
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