Setting screen resolution

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robert

I spent a lot of time creating my web page which has about 200 individual
pages and even more photos. I just learned that the resolution is set well
above the 800 x 600 resolution level and that the page(s) take a long time to
load. What is the best course of action to take that will make my web site
more user friendly?
 
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Rob Giordano \(Crash\)

Resolution has nothing to do with download time. Most likely you did not
optimize your images prior to importing them into FP.

But,. for a better answer...post the URL to your site so we can see it.
 
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robert

The web address is www.orinc.com. I realize that the download time not
related to the screen resolution, so I guess my question has two parts.
First, is there a quick solution for changing the resolution in order to
make the web page easier for users to view? Second, how do I optimize the
pictures so that a page will download faster?

I spent a lot of time creating my web page which has about 200 individual
pages and even more photos. I just learned that the resolution is set well
above the 800 x 600 resolution level and that the page(s) take a long time to
load. What is the best course of action to take that will make my web site
more user friendly?
 
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Tom J

You have 1 table that is 1055 wide and at least 2 that are 1022 wide.
That will make it scroll on a large majority of screens the way
viewers use their computers. The stats on my sites are still showing
over 40% using 800 and under as their viewing settings, which would
make anything over 760 scroll.

I use the program that came with my digital camera to resize photos
and then load them into paint and save. Gets them down to >75 in most
cases.

Tom J
 

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