Web page display

S

Samuel Looney

I designed a website in 1024 x 768. I built my pages with tables. If I change
my resolution to 1280 X 768 everything shifts left throwing everything out of
alignment. I would have thought that the site would have simply have
displayed smaller when viewed through a larger resolution. I can not figure
this out. Does anyone have any ideas? Here is the site www.flipflyfun.com.
Thanks,
Sam
 
R

Ronx

Using IE7 and FireFox 2 with browser portals between 700px to 2560px
wide, I see no problems with the content table being centred.

There is one problem, however - some pages do not have a colour defined
for body text - this appears as orange text in my FireFox browser, where
I have set the default text colour to Orange.

At wider resolutions, long lines of text become difficult to read.
 
S

Samuel Looney

Thank you for the suggestion!

Ronx said:
Using IE7 and FireFox 2 with browser portals between 700px to 2560px
wide, I see no problems with the content table being centred.

There is one problem, however - some pages do not have a colour defined
for body text - this appears as orange text in my FireFox browser, where
I have set the default text colour to Orange.

At wider resolutions, long lines of text become difficult to read.

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