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Chuck Chopp
What is the recommended way in FP2002 to do your design/layout so that the
web site fits a certain minimum screen resolution on the computer on which
the web browser is being run?
I'm looking making a web site that looks "proper" at 800x600 screen
resolution. However, the system on which I run FP2002 runs as 1900x1200
resolution. The web site uses frames in a 4 panel arrangement, with a
header & footer that run all the way across the page and then sandwiched in
between are the contents and main panels. I have gone into each frame and
set the height & width to be exact pixel measurements, and everything looks
OK w/respect to how the layout appears inside of FP2002. However, when I
save the pages and publish them and then view them on a computer that runs
IE maximized on a desktop that is 800x600, the layout is all wrong and text,
table cells, etc... don't format properly.
I'm getting frustrated because I don't know if I'm doing something wrong or
of IE is just butchering the presentation of the pages on the client side.
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Chuck Chopp
ChuckChopp (at) rtfmcsi (dot) com http://www.rtfmcsi.com
RTFM Consulting Services Inc. 864 801 2795 voice & voicemail
103 Autumn Hill Road 864 801 2774 fax
Greer, SC 29651
Do not send me unsolicited commercial email.
web site fits a certain minimum screen resolution on the computer on which
the web browser is being run?
I'm looking making a web site that looks "proper" at 800x600 screen
resolution. However, the system on which I run FP2002 runs as 1900x1200
resolution. The web site uses frames in a 4 panel arrangement, with a
header & footer that run all the way across the page and then sandwiched in
between are the contents and main panels. I have gone into each frame and
set the height & width to be exact pixel measurements, and everything looks
OK w/respect to how the layout appears inside of FP2002. However, when I
save the pages and publish them and then view them on a computer that runs
IE maximized on a desktop that is 800x600, the layout is all wrong and text,
table cells, etc... don't format properly.
I'm getting frustrated because I don't know if I'm doing something wrong or
of IE is just butchering the presentation of the pages on the client side.
--
Chuck Chopp
ChuckChopp (at) rtfmcsi (dot) com http://www.rtfmcsi.com
RTFM Consulting Services Inc. 864 801 2795 voice & voicemail
103 Autumn Hill Road 864 801 2774 fax
Greer, SC 29651
Do not send me unsolicited commercial email.