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  • ktaf

    Panable pages

    Hi
    I have designed my site in 1024*768 resolution.
    But when i examine it in 800*600 i see that
    the lines breaks in a bad shape and indent.
    I saw some sites that have designed in higher
    resolution and in lower resolutin they don't
    have this problem and only the user should
    pane the page.

    How can i make my pages panable in lower
    resolution ?

    Thanks

  • Beauregard T. Shagnasty

    #2
    Re: Panable pages

    ktaf wrote:[color=blue]
    > Hi I have designed my site in 1024*768 resolution.[/color]

    Ooh, a misteak.
    [color=blue]
    > But when i examine it in 800*600 i see that the lines breaks in a
    > bad shape and indent. I saw some sites that have designed in higher
    > resolution and in lower resolutin they don't have this problem and
    > only the user should pane the page.[/color]

    Users should not need horizontal scroll bars.
    [color=blue]
    > How can i make my pages panable in lower resolution ?[/color]



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    -bts
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    • David Ross

      #3
      Re: Panable pages

      ktaf wrote:[color=blue]
      >
      > Hi
      > I have designed my site in 1024*768 resolution.
      > But when i examine it in 800*600 i see that
      > the lines breaks in a bad shape and indent.
      > I saw some sites that have designed in higher
      > resolution and in lower resolutin they don't
      > have this problem and only the user should
      > pane the page.
      >
      > How can i make my pages panable in lower
      > resolution ?[/color]

      Do not design for any specific resolution. This is a basic
      principle of the "Viewable with Any Browser" Campaign. For
      example, specify widths as percentages of available window, not in
      terms of pixels.

      Approximately 30% of computers are still set for 800x600 or less.
      While I can set my monitor for 1280x1024, I keep it at 800x600
      because that is easier on my old eyes.

      See
      <URL:http://www.anybrowser. org/campaign/abdesign2.html# screensize>
      for details.

      --

      David E. Ross
      <URL:http://www.rossde.com/>

      I use Mozilla as my Web browser because I want a browser that
      complies with Web standards. See <URL:http://www.mozilla.org/>.

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