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Jul 3rd 2002 | #56459 Report |
Member since: Apr 10th 2002 Posts: 14 |
Ok, so I did a quick design, and sliced it for the web. I put it in the frames and everything looked good. But if I resize my browser, everything squishes together and overlaps eachother. If I change resolutions, it cuts everything down. I've seen so many websites, no matter what, if you change your resolution or make your browser smaller, everything seems to resize and fit perfectly. I looked around and can't seem to find out what to do in order to make mine stay perfectly at all resolutions. Can someone help me out?
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Jul 3rd 2002 | #56462 Report |
Member since: Aug 3rd 2001 Posts: 69 |
Tables. Not frames. Without the URL of your webpage, that's the best I can give you.
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Jul 3rd 2002 | #56466 Report |
Member since: Apr 10th 2002 Posts: 14 |
Its not hosted yet. See I made a top slice, a left and a bottom, then in the middle is where the content will be since I dont want the top bottom and left to ever change, thats why I did frames.
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Jul 3rd 2002 | #56467 Report |
Member since: Apr 10th 2002 Posts: 14 |
Ok well see this website here? It uses frames, the way I want to, but it also fits every resolution.... GDMmilitaria |
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Jul 3rd 2002 | #56472 Report |
Member since: Aug 3rd 2001 Posts: 69 |
Sounds like what you need is a combonation of tables and .shtml. http://www.within-reason.com/tutorial/shtml.html There's a tutorial I found real quick on how to work with .shtml documents. Very simple. Easy to customize, easier to set up then frames. (I try my best never to use frames ;p) |
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Jul 29th 2002 | #61540 Report |
Member since: Jun 22nd 2002 Posts: 184 |
LOL.... Dude you made it to big probably, trying making a design that's 780X600, and then if it still moves around, use DHTML layers tags to position them there in that spot forever, meanign that nothing CAN EVER move it unless you tell it too
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