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Please view my site. I would like any constructive input. Please explain how
to easily insure that this site looks the same for all who view with out
having having view change thier setting http://Millrundoors.com

Thank you
 
Where to begin?!

1st remove the no right click script - it does nothing but piss people
off...especially ones that are trying to help. You cannot protect images
with no right click anyway. And it doesn't work in FF anyway.

You've designed the site for 1280 and are asking people to adjust their
screen res. ... no one is gonna do that, in fact many people don't even know
how! Design your site in a fixed table for 760px width OR explore using a
flexible table design. There are other ways to do this too.

You will have to edit your banner in either case.

Don't use your spacebar as a layout tool.

Don't use spaces in folder and file names, and stick to lowercase as well.


| Please view my site. I would like any constructive input. Please explain
how
| to easily insure that this site looks the same for all who view with out
| having having view change thier setting http://Millrundoors.com
|
| Thank you
| --
| Http://Millrundoors.com
 
You've designed the site for 1280

Worse that that - We need to change to a non-existent size - 1280*800.
Guess I'm going to have to buy a new monitor if I want to buy a door.

Bob Lehmann
 
I would recomend putting in some styles or a CSS sheet so that it will adjust
(for the most part) itself to the screen size.
 
Big doors.



| >> You've designed the site for 1280
|
| Worse that that - We need to change to a non-existent size - 1280*800.
| Guess I'm going to have to buy a new monitor if I want to buy a door.
|
| Bob Lehmann
|
|
| | > Where to begin?!
| >
| > 1st remove the no right click script - it does nothing but piss people
| > off...especially ones that are trying to help. You cannot protect images
| > with no right click anyway. And it doesn't work in FF anyway.
| >
| > You've designed the site for 1280 and are asking people to adjust their
| > screen res. ... no one is gonna do that, in fact many people don't even
| know
| > how! Design your site in a fixed table for 760px width OR explore using
a
| > flexible table design. There are other ways to do this too.
| >
| > You will have to edit your banner in either case.
| >
| > Don't use your spacebar as a layout tool.
| >
| > Don't use spaces in folder and file names, and stick to lowercase as
well.
| >
| >
| > | > | Please view my site. I would like any constructive input. Please
explain
| > how
| > | to easily insure that this site looks the same for all who view with
out
| > | having having view change thier setting http://Millrundoors.com
| > |
| > | Thank you
| > | --
| > | Http://Millrundoors.com
| >
| >
|
|
 
Millrun said:
Please view my site. I would like any constructive input. Please explain
how
to easily insure that this site looks the same for all who view with out
having having view change thier setting http://Millrundoors.com

Thank you

no one is going to change their screen res to look at your site (and I know
how and many viewers don't)
the type goes over the buttons
you need to put it all in tables to keep the margin tighter, less horiz
scrolling
and the pictures would layout more nicely if in a table too
maybe make the photos the same height
get a photographer to show you how to fix the perspective on those doors
unless they are supposed to curve

a very classy and expensive looking product you have there
should have a site up to the level of excellence of the wood work
I am on a 19 inch monitor 1024 768 IE6 and it looks a mess
many viewers have smaller monitors and not that shape
are on laptops etc
try to make the page wider than 800 pixels
 
KatWoman said:
no one is going to change their screen res to look at your site (and
I know how and many viewers don't)

Well 1280*800 is not a choice for me. I can choose up to 1280*1024, but
that's about it
a very classy and expensive looking product you have there
should have a site up to the level of excellence of the wood work
I am on a 19 inch monitor 1024 768 IE6 and it looks a mess
many viewers have smaller monitors and not that shape
are on laptops etc

Yes, mine is 1024*768 and I agree
try to make the page wider than 800 pixels

I assume this should read:
"try to make the page *not* wider than 800 pixels"
 
Thank you for the advise. I made the site on my lap top and it fits my res
perfectly, but I 'm not sell myself any doors either. Most of the site was
built using the "layer tool" Is there any script that will allow the page to
"self adjust" to the viewers res?
 
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