viewing my pages on larger monitors

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Leann Weatherly

When I created my website, the pages looked just right. I
used tables and I sized them by pixels, not percentages.
However, on larger monitors the pages look terrible! The
text overlaps, everything is askew, you name it! I have
looked in every book I can find, and no one seems to be
able to help me solve this problem. I have version 5.0.
I've looked at another site I know of that uses version
4.0 and no matter what monitor size or resolution or
browser, the page always looks the same, so I know there
is a solution to my problem. Please help! My website is
www.suzysquilts.com. Thanks
 
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Thomas A. Rowe

You need to start over and structure your page layout using only tables, no
absolute positioning, no space bar. You background image need to have white
added to the right side so that the total wide is 1600 pixels, so that it
doesn't repeat.

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tester24

Had same problem, fixed it by using percentages rather
than pixels to specify table/cell width. Am not a
professional so maybe someone has another answer.
 
J

JL Amerson

I have a 19" monitor and your site looks just fine to me. I'm running it at
1024 x 768 and I am viewing it on IE 6.0.28
 

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