Resolution Problem

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Hello,
I had finished my website now but i have problem in it.
when i run my home page in another computer that the resolution (for example
800*600 or 1152*864) is different than me the home page will be shown ugly
and the photo is not alignment.
could you please tell me the solution for this problem or the code in HTML
language to make my page suitable for all client Thaks a lot.
 
T78eg said:
Hello,
I had finished my website now but i have problem in it.
when i run my home page in another computer that the resolution (for
example
800*600 or 1152*864) is different than me the home page will be shown
ugly
and the photo is not alignment.
could you please tell me the solution for this problem or the code in HTML
language to make my page suitable for all client Thaks a lot.

There's no code or quick solution for this, unfortunately. Pages have to be
planned in advance and designed to display well at different browser window
sizes. It's important to keep testing at different sizes throughout the
page-building process too.
 
put it up and then come back, otherwise we're all just guessing as to what
your issue is.


| the site not published yet i just making test for it
|
| "E. T. Culling" wrote:
|
| > URL?? so we can help you!
| >
| > --
| > Eleanor T. Culling
| > Leavenworth, WA
| > Enjoy my photography at
| > www.eleanorstravels.com
| > | > > Hello,
| > > I had finished my website now but i have problem in it.
| > > when i run my home page in another computer that the resolution (for
| > > example
| > > 800*600 or 1152*864) is different than me the home page will be shown
| > > ugly
| > > and the photo is not alignment.
| > > could you please tell me the solution for this problem or the code in
HTML
| > > language to make my page suitable for all client Thaks a lot.
| >
| >
| >
 
That's a nice, straightforward explanation, "Gsky". The only important thing
I see missing is reminding people that a significant percentage of web users
don't maximize the browser window, instead sizing the window somewhat
smaller, however it suits them.

The importance of that is in being aware that we need to make pages which
look good at a whole range of sizes, not just 2 or 3 resolution
measurements.

I'm sure you know this, just maybe a good addition to your nice concise
tutorial..

Cheers,
 
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