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Author: Subject: Entire Web Page Resizes

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  posted on 12/30/2006 at 02:51 AM
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How can one keep the entire website from resizing when viewing at very high display settings that exceed the actual website width? I would like the space outside the website to expand keeping the site at the same size. That isn't what's happening now. I have looked at NukeWrap, NukeJump and they don't seem to be the right fix.

At 1024 X768 all looks great, then another user with a 1600 X 1200 viewing area sees the the header logo with two inches of space on each side, but the left and right blocks are expanded to the sidewalls. This is when opening the inital website page, not browsing the website, although the problem exists there as well. I'm hoping that one fix will cure all.

How can this be corrected?

Scott

[Edited on 30/12/2006 by stinesj]

[Edited on 31/12/2006 by stinesj]

 
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  posted on 1/29/2007 at 09:58 AM
A user with a screen resolution over 1024 by 768 looking at my site makes the right hand side logo not look right, plus the front articles. I was anoyed to find out that most of my members have a screen resolution over 1024x768 - lol

 

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  posted on 4/3/2007 at 10:13 AM
Sounds like that your header got a fixed width while your body (3 colums) are 100% width.

Look in your theme folder and look at theme.html or themeIndex.html and themeModule.html (I don't know how you called them) and set the the body part to the fixed width from the header, or try to make the header 100% width - But be carefull with this, it could break your header image.

 

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