Empty background

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Carol Hooton

I have a page:

www.densonline.org/test.htm

I wound up with empty background not needed and causes the viewer to
horizontally scroll, only to see nothing. Would appreciate any assistance
in getting rid of the empty space. Thanks.
 
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Thomas A. Rowe

Not sure I understand what the issue is.

However if you reduce the font size of you links, that would help if you are
designing mainly for 800 resolution, where you really want to keep your
content within a 750 pixel wide table or a table set to 100% width. If you
use a fixed width table of 750, set it be centered, will allow user a higher
resolution to see an equal amount of background on both sides.

Also the main content is a image, the text part should be actual text, if
you want the search engines to actually index the site content.

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E. T. Culling

Yes, I agree with Thomas... use a smaller font for the links and use only
the photo of the computer ... put the rest of the text back into regular
text, not part of the image. It will be much clearer that way too and the
page will load much more quickly. Why not define a simple CSS for this and
subsequent pages?
Make a much longer, more definitive title.
My browser text size is set at Medium
Eleanor
 
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Crash Gordon

also you are using a 774px wide .gif (the image of the laptop AND the text) you should probably make an image out of just the laptop and make the text text..not part of the image. (front%206.gif)

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| I have a page:
|
| www.densonline.org/test.htm
|
| I wound up with empty background not needed and causes the viewer to
| horizontally scroll, only to see nothing. Would appreciate any assistance
| in getting rid of the empty space. Thanks.
|
|
 
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