Re: web page adjustments
- From: "kcmo9876 via WindowsKB.com" <u16739@uwe>
- Date: Tue, 20 Dec 2005 01:30:43 GMT
Robert, one more question for you - changed my settings and was satisfied
with how
web pages looked......then, I tried to install a game we had (Wheel of
Fortune) and
I lost desktop display - meaning, I had about an inch of space on each side
of my display.
So, I uninstalled the game. Did not correct the problem. So, I right
clicked on my mouse
and I have a Graphics Properties option - changed it to full screen, and made
it fit the
page. The fonts look alittle stretched.....so, is there a way to set the
monitor resolution
to the manufacturer's default values??
Robert Aldwinckle wrote:
>> How do I change the settings so all web pages are viewed correctly? most
>> websites are not centered, with 1/4 of the right side of my screen showing
>> only the background color. I've adjusted the font size, monitor pixel size
>> and nothing works. I've searched all over for answers but none, help! I've
>> wasted hours.
>
>Often such pages are designed to be displayed optimally only using
>what is thought of as the most common screen resolution 800x600
>(aka Super VGA). Have you tried switching to that resolution?
>
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