from the Menu use Table Insert Table
In your case make it a 2 cell , 1 row table
- cell 1 470 px wide , cell 2 527 px wide, both 165 px high
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| Mark. How do I do a one celled table and set the size? I have two graphics I
| want at the top of the page. See
www.arcadiaducks.com if that helps.
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| "Mark Fitzpatrick" wrote:
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| > No. Graphics for the web don't scale or alter their size. A graphic that is
| > 300 pixels wide is 300 pixels wide no matter what. If one user's monitor is
| > set for 640x480, it will appear far, far larger than a user who has a
| > resolution of 1280x1024. What you have to do is design your site so that
| > your layout remains relatively constant in relation to the various elements.
| > This gives you at least the ability to keep things looking good when viewed
| > at different resolutions. For example, you place your content into a
| > one-celled table that is set at a specific width. This keeps it from
| > stretching out in an odd way and keeps your layout relatively independent
| > upon monitor resolution. You can't help things from looking bigger or
| > smaller based upon the resolution, but you can help avoid them doing goofy
| > things by designing your layout appropriately.
| >
| > Hope this helps,
| > Mark Fitzpatrick
| > Microsoft MVP - Expression
| >
| > | > > This may be a simple question but I don't know the answer to it. I have a
| > > website with graphics at the top. In my web browser, they are the size I
| > > would want others to see them in. If I look on other people's pc, sometims
| > > the graphics are triple the size on their pc verses what I see with my
| > > settings. Every brower seems to be different.
| > > Is there a way to make the graphics a more uniform size regardless of how
| > > the brower (or screen resolution...I don't know which one makes the
| > > difference) is set up?
| >
| >