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Re: Fixed Site Size

Posted by Jonathan N. Little on 10/17/06 20:55

Yogi_Bear_79 wrote:

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> When I finalize the design I will ensure that on 800x600 no scrolling will
> be required. I have already desgined the page in a "liquid" design, but
> after much consideration I have decided it would be preferable to have a
> static size, one that fits perfectly on 800x600 screens, and when viewed on
> larger ones it would view the same, however it would have equal blank
> margins on either side. I have seen many pages designe din this manner, and
> they have the results I am looking for. While I appriciate the concerns, it
> would be helpful to provide a solution along with suggestions?

You seem to be making the typical newbie error, like asking "Why won't
my house stand? I've shingled the roof" yet you have not wall or
foundation. You can not get a block element of 800x600 pixels
(disregarding the folly of a fixed design) to display reliably if the
elements used to define it are invalid! All browsers have display bug,
some more than others but if you throw garbage markup at it it is a
crap-shoot whether or not it will display properly and that is what I
have been trying to address. Or you can keep betting on those 1000
monkeys turning out Shakespeare before the end of time.

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Take care,

Jonathan
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http://www.LittleWorksStudio.com

 

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