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Posted by dchris@netcom.ca on 01/17/07 05:15
Chaddy2222 wrote:
> dchris@netcom.ca wrote:
> > Hi,
> >
> > My web page is at www.dcproof.com. I used Front Page to create it. How
> > do I limit the page width without using breaks so that text does not go
> > across the entire page as it does now in some parts? (e.g. the
> > paragraph labelled, "What is DC Proof?") I don't want the text to go
> > much beyond the widest graphic (the 2nd screen shot). Must I use a
> > layout table? I hope there is a simpler way.
> >
> > Dan
> Don't use FP or any other MS product for web design, they do a
> perthetic job of it.
Perhaps, but I'm just creating a very simple website. Except for this
problem, I haven't encountered any other difficulties.
> If you really want a WYSIWYG then check out NVU, http://www.nvu.com and
> get a CSS template, http://www.oswd.org
> Now on to your question.
> Set the content to be 80% in width, this will give you some space on
> each side of the content, but the content will still re-size at smaller
> window sizes.
That sounds like what I need. What tag(s) will accomplish this?
Dan
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