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Posted by XyZed on 10/15/73 12:00
I started my site about 8 years ago and for a couple of years I came
here every day and learnt most of what I know.
Eventually I stopped coming because although I only learnt a fraction
of what there is to learn I settled for making my sites using simple
html and css so eventually concentrated on adding content rather than
learning more techniques.
Back in the day I was convinced by a core of purists to design a fluid
site that worked on all formats and used only css for styling.
My question is, does that hold as true today as it did then or have
things changed?
I particularly have a worry about my 100% width because of the
proliferation of wide screen monitors. My site takes up the entire
length of large wide screens and the text stretches al the way across
it.
Is there an accepted different technique these days to deal with wide
screens or should a page still be set to take up the whole page?
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