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  • stookley
    Private

    • Dec 2005
    • 4

    Question re sizing webpages

    I have created a website using BV but when published it seems to default to a 15 inch monitor size. How do I resise to say a 17 or 19 inch monitor view?
  • VodaHost
    General & Forum Administrator

    • Mar 2005
    • 12356

    #2
    Re: Question re sizing webpages

    The inches of your monitor is irrelevant, It all has so to with screen resolution.
    The screen resolution can be adjusted in the page properties. Please click the
    below link to learn more.


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    • stookley
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      • Dec 2005
      • 4

      #3
      Re: Question re sizing webpages

      Originally posted by VodaHost
      The inches of your monitor is irrelevant, It all has so to with screen resolution.
      The screen resolution can be adjusted in the page properties. Please click the
      below link to learn more.

      http://www.vodahost.com/DemoDemo/bvt...properties.htm
      I checked out the tutorial re-page properties and I did not see anything re- screen resolution only a box on page width and height. I inserted different values in the boxes but nothing happened ?

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      • VodaHost
        General & Forum Administrator

        • Mar 2005
        • 12356

        #4
        Re: Question re sizing webpages

        what size is it?

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        • stookley
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          • Dec 2005
          • 4

          #5
          Re: Question re sizing webpages

          Originally posted by VodaHost
          what size is it?
          the width is 818 and height is 767 I am using one of your templates and I have a 17 inch LCD monitor and when I browse or preview my website there is an approx 1 inch vertical blank on the right hand side of the screen

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          • racefan20
            Major General

            • Jul 2005
            • 2335

            #6
            Re: Question re sizing webpages

            If you want your page to be bigger, change the width to a larger dimension and then work within that space. Keep in mind that this will not automatically resize the page, you'll have to move things around to fill the space.

            Exercise caution, though, because making the page big enough that it fills your screen will make it more difficult to navigate for people with lower resolution settings. And keep in mind that it's not the size of the monitor, it's the screen resolution setting of each individual user. Change your resolution to 800X600 and you'll see a full screen that way, too.
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            • stookley
              Private

              • Dec 2005
              • 4

              #7
              Re: Question re sizing webpages

              Originally posted by racefan20
              If you want your page to be bigger, change the width to a larger dimension and then work within that space. Keep in mind that this will not automatically resize the page, you'll have to move things around to fill the space.

              Exercise caution, though, because making the page big enough that it fills your screen will make it more difficult to navigate for people with lower resolution settings. And keep in mind that it's not the size of the monitor, it's the screen resolution setting of each individual user. Change your resolution to 800X600 and you'll see a full screen that way, too.
              Thanks folks the light bulb finally came on! I figured it out

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              • fnt
                Captain

                • Mar 2006
                • 210

                #8
                Re: Question re sizing webpages

                What if i want my page to be like 2 inches by 2 inches?...
                literally, that size when it pops up?
                thanks,
                paul
                www.follownotrends.com

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                • navaldesign
                  General & Forum Moderator

                  • Oct 2005
                  • 12080

                  #9
                  Re: Question re sizing webpages

                  Originally posted by fnt
                  What if i want my page to be like 2 inches by 2 inches?...
                  literally, that size when it pops up?
                  thanks,
                  paul
                  You can use a popup window of that size. You can also set how many and which toolbars (if any) will appear in the popup window. Make a search on this forum with "popup" as search term
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                  • fnt
                    Captain

                    • Mar 2006
                    • 210

                    #10
                    Re: Question re sizing webpages

                    k....
                    ill look it up...
                    thanks man,
                    paul
                    www.follownotrends.com

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