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Author page layout - web page size
Jon D

2004-05-30, 12:15 pm

When I maximise my browser window when viewing my published web pages, the page no longer fills the window, leaving an unused area to the right, which looks unbalanced. I realise the size is optimised for browser windows that are not maximised, because it
fits perfectly then, but is there anything I can do to make it look good in both?


Don Schmidt

2004-05-30, 12:15 pm

With Publisher 2000 (later versions no, older versions ???) you can add a
<center> and </center> in EACH html file which will center your page. Every
time you save your web files it will require you to again add the <center>
and </center>. I did this for awhile, a short while.

Another thing you can do is under File, Page Setup, select a wide page.
This will make the display better for most folks but it will require those
with monitor settings of 640x480 to scroll horizontally. I think to avoid
scrolling one needs their monitor set at 1024x1068 and above. The wide page
setting will allow you to put more on your web page.


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"Jon D" <jondix_01@hotmail.com> wrote in message
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> When I maximise my browser window when viewing my published web pages, the

page no longer fills the window, leaving an unused area to the right, which
looks unbalanced. I realise the size is optimised for browser windows that
are not maximised, because it fits perfectly then, but is there anything I
can do to make it look good in both?
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