Pages on differant computers

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LesK

Can anyone that knows FP well take a look at my pages and tell me why they look normal on some computers and not on others? My index page at cellgroup.com looks doesn't fill the entire page on some computers. On the calendar page "May" looks fine. I know it is a resolution setting of some kind but I can't figure it out. Can anyone help?
 
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Jason

Les

Depending if your page is published with a pre-set template using cells, etc. would depend alot on your question. As you said, it is primarily a resolution issue it seems and those of us that run 1028x768 should have no problem viewing it as a "full-page". Some of the older monitors or those that like things much larger might be running 800x600 and what they view may be totally different. Hope this helps
Jason
 
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LesK

Jason

Thanks for the quick response! I made the page on my own. I'm not sure what you mean by cells. I am really new to web page building.
 
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Steve Easton

It would be a little easier if you posted a link to the page.

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LesK said:
Can anyone that knows FP well take a look at my pages and tell me why they look normal on some
computers and not on others? My index page at cellgroup.com looks doesn't fill the entire page on
some computers. On the calendar page "May" looks fine. I know it is a resolution setting of some
kind but I can't figure it out. Can anyone help?
 
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Thomas A. Rowe

http://www.cellgroup.com

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LesK

sorry for not having the site right

http://cellgroup2009.com

----- Steve Easton wrote: ----

It would be a little easier if you posted a link to the page

-
Steve Easto
Microsoft MVP FrontPag
95isaliv
This site is best viewed...........
........................with a compute

LesK said:
Can anyone that knows FP well take a look at my pages and tell me why they look normal on som
computers and not on others? My index page at cellgroup.com looks doesn't fill the entire page o
some computers. On the calendar page "May" looks fine. I know it is a resolution setting of som
kind but I can't figure it out. Can anyone help
 
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Steve Easton

Ah. glasses need cleaning

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Steve Easton
Microsoft MVP FrontPage
95isalive
This site is best viewed............
........................with a computer
 
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Stefan B Rusynko

You are using absolute positioning which limits the page items to the sizes you specified
- remove all the absolute positioning and just build your pages in tables

PS you apparently created your content in MS Word which generates MSO unique formatting not globally supported - create your content
in FP




| sorry for not having the site right.
|
| http://cellgroup2009.com/
|
| ----- Steve Easton wrote: -----
|
| It would be a little easier if you posted a link to the page.
|
| --
| Steve Easton
| Microsoft MVP FrontPage
| 95isalive
| This site is best viewed............
| ........................with a computer
|
| | > Can anyone that knows FP well take a look at my pages and tell me why they look normal on some
| computers and not on others? My index page at cellgroup.com looks doesn't fill the entire page on
| some computers. On the calendar page "May" looks fine. I know it is a resolution setting of some
| kind but I can't figure it out. Can anyone help?
|
|
|
 
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Andrew Murray

we could if you provide your web address!
LesK said:
Can anyone that knows FP well take a look at my pages and tell me why they look
normal on some computers and not on others? My index page at cellgroup.com looks
doesn't fill the entire page on some computers. On the calendar page "May" looks
fine. I know it is a resolution setting of some kind but I can't figure it out.
Can anyone help?
 
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Andrew Murray

I was going to say.....nice site for a 1st time learner/novice/beginner....but I
can't get to the site with the second URL you gave. - 'not found' error.
 
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Andrew Murray

a table is the over all table - the boxes with in the table are cells you split
one table into many cells (like you might cut a piece of paper into four : the
paper is one table; each piece of that paper is is a 'cell'. simple analogy, but
hope it explains it.


LesK said:
Jason,

Thanks for the quick response! I made the page on my own. I'm not sure what
you mean by cells. I am really new to web page building.
 
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