Auto resize website

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Steve

Hello:

As everyone is aware, there are different monitor sizes.

Is there a way for Frontpage 2002 to be set-up so that the web site auto
resizes for the size monitor.

If you are viewing on a 21" monitor, the right side is blank, but the same
site looks fine on a 15" or 17".

Thanks.
 
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Rob Giordano \(Crash\)

Not much to do with monitor size. Read this:

http://www.pattysite.com/window_sizes1.cfm


| Hello:
|
| As everyone is aware, there are different monitor sizes.
|
| Is there a way for Frontpage 2002 to be set-up so that the web site auto
| resizes for the size monitor.
|
| If you are viewing on a 21" monitor, the right side is blank, but the same
| site looks fine on a 15" or 17".
|
| Thanks.
|
|
|
 
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P@tty Ayers

Steve said:
Hello:

As everyone is aware, there are different monitor sizes.

Is there a way for Frontpage 2002 to be set-up so that the web site auto
resizes for the size monitor.

No, there isn't. But a page can be built so that it resizes, either by using
percentage-width tables or CSS positioning. But you do have to know how (as
the old song goes).

Check out the article Rob posted, and also this truly excellent tutorial on
building "flexible" (re-sizing) pages using tables:

http://www.dwfaq.com/tutorials/Tables/flexible_tables.asp
 
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SBFan2000

resolution is what matters no monitor size. A 15" monitor and a 19" monitor
can both be set to 800x600 and would display the same website format.
Although the 19" website would be huge graphics and text. Hopefully no 19"
monitor out there has an owner that is useing 800x600. :)
 
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Rob Giordano \(Crash\)

nope not res. either.
read Patty's article


| resolution is what matters no monitor size. A 15" monitor and a 19"
monitor
| can both be set to 800x600 and would display the same website format.
| Although the 19" website would be huge graphics and text. Hopefully no
19"
| monitor out there has an owner that is useing 800x600. :)
|
| | > Hello:
| >
| > As everyone is aware, there are different monitor sizes.
| >
| > Is there a way for Frontpage 2002 to be set-up so that the web site auto
| > resizes for the size monitor.
| >
| > If you are viewing on a 21" monitor, the right side is blank, but the
same
| > site looks fine on a 15" or 17".
| >
| > Thanks.
| >
| >
| >
|
|
 
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Ronx

I know of several 19" and 21" CRT, and lots of 17" LCD, monitors set
to 800x600. Poor eyesight affects many people.
 
S

SBFan2000

The article I read from pattys post talked about useing flexable tables to
get around various resolutions instead of just building a page to the
statstics of the most popular resolutions.
 
R

Rob Giordano \(Crash\)

I meant read the article she wrote on her website...the link that I posted.


| The article I read from pattys post talked about useing flexable tables to
| get around various resolutions instead of just building a page to the
| statstics of the most popular resolutions.
|
|
| | > nope not res. either.
| > read Patty's article
| >
| >
| > | > | resolution is what matters no monitor size. A 15" monitor and a 19"
| > monitor
| > | can both be set to 800x600 and would display the same website format.
| > | Although the 19" website would be huge graphics and text. Hopefully
no
| > 19"
| > | monitor out there has an owner that is useing 800x600. :)
| > |
| > | | > | > Hello:
| > | >
| > | > As everyone is aware, there are different monitor sizes.
| > | >
| > | > Is there a way for Frontpage 2002 to be set-up so that the web site
| auto
| > | > resizes for the size monitor.
| > | >
| > | > If you are viewing on a 21" monitor, the right side is blank, but
the
| > same
| > | > site looks fine on a 15" or 17".
| > | >
| > | > Thanks.
| > | >
| > | >
| > | >
| > |
| > |
| >
| >
|
|
 

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