How do I ensure pages at lower resolutions will still fit into the screen?

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xfile

Hi,

I've been bothered this problem for a long time and still could not find a
best way to ensure that pages (using FrontPage) developed at a higher
resolutions (e.g. above 1024 x768 with a larger screen, e.g. 17") will be
fit into a screen at a smaller screen (e.g. 15") with a lower resolution
(e.g. 800 x 600).

Pages are not using frames but with a table of several columns and rows.

The entire table is set to 100% and works perfect on higher resolutions and
large screens. But when viewing with lower resolutions and smaller screens,
all texts on the right column will be scrambled and the top menu will be
squeezed to a second line.

Anyway that I can ensure it can work for smaller screen?

Many thanks.
 
M

Murray

You didn't read any of the hundreds of posts here about this?

Resolution has very little to do with it. The critical factor is the width
of your browser viewport (or viewing area).

Read this - http://www.thepattysite.com/window_sizes1.cfm

Then pick a viewport width you want to support as your minimum width, based
on who will be visiting your site, and build your page so that nothing on
the page is wider than that minimum width.
 

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