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| Hi,
I recently created a website which uses frames; I designed it with a
monitor resolution of 800x600 not knowing about the display issues
that would arise with other resolutions. As you know, when you
increase your monitor resolution to 1024x768, the space on screen in
the browser window seems a lot greater then that at a lower
resolution. My problem is that the website displays fine at an 800x600
resolution, but at 1024x768 the whole site is pushed to the top left
side of the screen, making it loose it's centering in the browser.
This is due to the frames which as the resolution is increased remain
at their initially set position of the 800x600 site. What I'm hoping
to get, if its possible, is some advice on what can be done regarding
this issue. I know that the obvious reasoning is why use frames in the
first place, but at this point, I can't start thinking about
re-designing the whole site. Could there be an alternative to removing
the frames in order to have the site centered in the browser window at
1024x768 just as it does at 800x600?
The site is located at this address:
http://www.nclenvirotek.com/English/ncl.htm
Please try to view it at 1024x768 and then 800x600 to compare.
P.s: the site was made with Dreamweaver MX in WinXP.
Thank you very much for any help you can offer me
- Capo
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