On my monitor, Yes.
But consider that almost half the monitors in use are set at 1024x768
(landscape) or less resolution. Stats regarding screen resolution can be
found at
http://thecounter.com or your sites statistics. Only half the
monitors (according to thecounter.com) have a width greater than 1024px.
Also many users do not open their browsers full screen - I generally
start at 800x600 and increase the size when required as far as the
monitor allows. Other users may have sidebars open (on the browser
and/or on the desktop) that restrict the maximum width of the browser
portal to less than the screen resolution would allow.
All the other pages have the same problem - too wide for most screens.
To centre the page in all browsers change this:
<div style="text-align: center" style="width: 100%"> to this:
<div style="margin:0 auto;width:1000px;>
(though 970px would be better), and change the table widths to 100%)
www.sandiwaygolf.co.uk/2007cugcteamwinners1.html has a line of text
above the photo that is too long for comfortable reading. Text should
be constrained to a width of about 600-650px to make reading easy - this
is also the approximate width of a sheet of A4 paper, allowing for
margins.
The above comment also applies to
http://www.sandiwaygolf.co.uk/aboutthecourse1.html
Finally, all the pages need text and background colours set. My set up
in FireFox has the defaults set to orange text on grey background, which
is how your pages appear.
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Ron Symonds - Microsoft MVP (FrontPage)
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