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si

2004-03-01, 7:28 am

Another quick one. What size template do you work to when doing a website.
I've got a website to design, so that whatever browser or computer it is
viewed on everything fits on the screen. Even on a 14inch monitor viewing at
a resolution of 640x480.

Cheers in advance.

Si.

Nadia Perre

2004-03-01, 8:28 am


"si" <si@hmp2.com> wrote in message news:BC68CADE.9C9%si@hmp2.com...
| Another quick one. What size template do you work to when doing a website.
| I've got a website to design, so that whatever browser or computer it is
| viewed on everything fits on the screen. Even on a 14inch monitor viewing
at
| a resolution of 640x480.


Have a read at the following links:
Use a flexible layout and you shouldn't have any problems with any sized
browser viewport.

http://www.thepattysite.com/window_sizes1.cfm
http://www.dwfaq.com/tutorials/Tabl...ible_tables.asp

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Murray *TMM*

2004-03-01, 8:28 am

If you want it to fit on a 640 viewport without horizontal scrollbars, then
you must have no content any wider than about 590 pixels.

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"si" <si@hmp2.com> wrote in message news:BC68CADE.9C9%si@hmp2.com...
> Another quick one. What size template do you work to when doing a website.
> I've got a website to design, so that whatever browser or computer it is
> viewed on everything fits on the screen. Even on a 14inch monitor viewing

at
> a resolution of 640x480.
>
> Cheers in advance.
>
> Si.
>



si

2004-03-01, 8:28 am

What about height


in article c1va7v$7kn$1@forums.macromedia.com, Murray *TMM* at
forums@HAHAgreat-web-sights.com wrote on 1/3/04 12:24 pm:

> If you want it to fit on a 640 viewport without horizontal scrollbars, then
> you must have no content any wider than about 590 pixels.


Murray *TMM*

2004-03-01, 9:28 am

I don't know. Vertical scrolling is not so bad anyhow.

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Murray --- ICQ 71997575
Team Macromedia Volunteer for Dreamweaver MX
(If you *MUST* email me, don't LAUGH when you do so!)
==================
news://forums.macromedia.com/macromedia.dreamweaver - THE BEST WAY TO GET
ANSWERS
==================
http://www.dreamweavermx-templates.com - Template Triage!
http://www.projectseven.com/go - DW FAQs, Tutorials & Resources
http://www.dwfaq.com - DW FAQs, Tutorials & Resources
http://www.macromedia.com/support/search/ - Macromedia (MM) Technotes
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"si" <si@hmp2.com> wrote in message news:BC68DD0A.A06%si@hmp2.com...
> What about height
>
>
> in article c1va7v$7kn$1@forums.macromedia.com, Murray *TMM* at
> forums@HAHAgreat-web-sights.com wrote on 1/3/04 12:24 pm:
>
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>



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