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  • dean023
    Second Lieutenant

    • Jun 2005
    • 148

    size of website

    having published some of my website (still ongoing!) and working on my laptop my site appears on 3/4 of my screen and can read everthing without scrolling left to right.
    however when i've had alook with other peoples computer screens they have to scroll left to right which is very annoying!
    1.what is causing this?
    2.Is there anything i can do to irradicate this without having to repulish all my pages?

    many thanks
    dean023
    www.nativeskins.co.uk
  • dean023
    Second Lieutenant

    • Jun 2005
    • 148

    #2
    could you lovely peeps have a look at my website and tell how it appears on your pc?

    I need to know if you can see all the screen without scrolling right and would appreciate any feedback regarding this!

    cheers in advance
    Deano

    www.nativeskins.co.uk

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    • VodaHost
      General & Forum Administrator

      • Mar 2005
      • 12356

      #3
      click here http://www.vodahost.com/vodatalk/showthread.php?t=862


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      • dean023
        Second Lieutenant

        • Jun 2005
        • 148

        #4
        Originally posted by VodaHost
        errm..... not sure how or which bit is relavent to the sizing problem? could you go into a little bit more detail of which bit i need?

        sorry for being so thick
        www.nativeskins.co.uk

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        • dean023
          Second Lieutenant

          • Jun 2005
          • 148

          #5
          Originally posted by dean023
          errm..... not sure how or which bit is relavent to the sizing problem? could you go into a little bit more detail of which bit i need?

          sorry for being so thick
          i think you've answered my other post here which was how to open a link in a new window!

          where does the _blank go in the link to open in a new window?

          if you visit my site can you see the full layout?
          www.nativeskins.co.uk

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          • dean023
            Second Lieutenant

            • Jun 2005
            • 148

            #6
            sorted link problem!

            can anyone let me know how my site comes across on your pc please.
            i just want to know if you can see all the logo at the top without scrolling right.
            I would really appreciate someone giving 10 seconds to give me this feedback to see if i have a problem

            www.nativeskins.co.uk

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            • specialtiesbarbados
              Sergeant First Class

              • Sep 2005
              • 50

              #7
              Originally posted by dean023
              sorted link problem!

              can anyone let me know how my site comes across on your pc please.
              i just want to know if you can see all the logo at the top without scrolling right.
              I would really appreciate someone giving 10 seconds to give me this feedback to see if i have a problem

              http://www.electricalwholesaler.org.uk
              Nope, I have to scroll...but very little.

              On my screen I am missing the < component of the letter K. Otherwise all's okay. Looking good!

              Norbert
              Norbert

              N. Majerus
              Specialties Distributors Inc.
              Barbados, W.I.

              http://specialties-distributors.com

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              • dean023
                Second Lieutenant

                • Jun 2005
                • 148

                #8
                Originally posted by specialtiesbarbados
                Nope, I have to scroll...but very little.

                On my screen I am missing the < component of the letter K. Otherwise all's okay. Looking good!

                Norbert
                thankyou Norbert for taking the trouble to help me.

                Can anyone tell me why this appears different in pcs. is it something to do with the personal settings for internet? and how can we know how big to make our sites? scrolling up and down is ok but sideways aswell is annoying - plus when adding a product to my checkout you can't see all the figures. although i can see everything fine on my laptop!
                www.nativeskins.co.uk

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                • Steven.H
                  Lieutenant Colonel

                  • Jul 2005
                  • 500

                  #9
                  Make your website width as small as possible. People have different settings, resolutions, and browsers so it is impossible to make your website look perfect on everyone's computer.
                  ::Steven.H::

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                  • dean023
                    Second Lieutenant

                    • Jun 2005
                    • 148

                    #10
                    Originally posted by Steven.H
                    Make your website width as small as possible. People have different settings, resolutions, and browsers so it is impossible to make your website look perfect on everyone's computer.
                    i thought there was a way to do this?
                    i know the shopping carts have ways to do this by implementing a style.php can this not be done in BV?
                    www.nativeskins.co.uk

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                    • Pablo
                      Moderator

                      • May 2005
                      • 507

                      #11
                      BlueVoda is a WYSIWYG (What-You-See-Is-What-You-Get) Web Builder.
                      This means that every HTML object will have the same size and position in every browser. This also means that if the screen resolution of the viewers PC is different than the computer you've designed your page on, it will look different: it's the same page (in pixel size) viewed on a smaller or larger screen.

                      Here are a few tips for the best results:
                      - Set the Page properties to 800x600
                      - Enable the Guide Borders and set them to the same size.
                      - Make sure all page contents stays between the guide borders
                      - Enable 'Center to browser'
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                      • dean023
                        Second Lieutenant

                        • Jun 2005
                        • 148

                        #12
                        Originally posted by Pablo
                        BlueVoda is a WYSIWYG (What-You-See-Is-What-You-Get) Web Builder.
                        This means that every HTML object will have the same size and position in every browser. This also means that if the screen resolution of the viewers PC is different than the computer you've designed your page on, it will look different: it's the same page (in pixel size) viewed on a smaller or larger screen.

                        Here are a few tips for the best results:
                        - Set the Page properties to 800x600
                        - Enable the Guide Borders and set them to the same size.
                        - Make sure all page contents stays between the guide borders
                        - Enable 'Center to browser'
                        cheers pablo i'll implement the above (if i can find them!)

                        found all but last one where do i do that?
                        Enable 'Center to browser'
                        Last edited by dean023; 09-16-2005, 11:30 AM. Reason: addition
                        www.nativeskins.co.uk

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                        • Pablo
                          Moderator

                          • May 2005
                          • 507

                          #13
                          It's in the Page Properties.
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                          • dean023
                            Second Lieutenant

                            • Jun 2005
                            • 148

                            #14
                            Originally posted by Pablo
                            It's in the Page Properties.
                            oh yes. many thanks
                            www.nativeskins.co.uk

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                            • VodaHost
                              General & Forum Administrator

                              • Mar 2005
                              • 12356

                              #15
                              we have a tutorial about setting your page properties.

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