zzilba
09-13-2005, 02:27 AM
Hi guys,
I have been searching for day for an answer to this issue.
I designed a website that looked completely fine.
Then I bought a new computer... bigger monitor.
Went to continue my design process.
Previewed the webage and it's all a mess.
The resolution I am viewing it in now is much larger than the page as it was designed. Therefore, I see the entire background, and then more of it, as if it were tiled.
My Dilemma: Trying to get the page to auto adjust to anyone's screen resolution.
I have read every site imaginable to find the answer, and many people seem to run into this common issue, but no one wants to give a straight answer. Instead I see people told they should have designed their page in CSS, or they should have used FrontPage2000, they should, they should, they should, no answers, just criticisms. So I thought I would ask myself this time and see if I could make any more headway.
I did not use CSS. I used HTML. I have iframes instead of regular frames, they were more customizable. I designed the page in Netscape Composer.
My bottom line question; Is there anything, any command I can utilize which will bring my content into alignment automatically with each individual visitors resolution (ie. 800x600 and 1024x786) can I do this with a Javascript? I already know there is a script they have to redirect visitors to a mirror site of their resolution but that means creating the same pages several times over. I don't want to do that.
I hope someone can help.
I have been searching for day for an answer to this issue.
I designed a website that looked completely fine.
Then I bought a new computer... bigger monitor.
Went to continue my design process.
Previewed the webage and it's all a mess.
The resolution I am viewing it in now is much larger than the page as it was designed. Therefore, I see the entire background, and then more of it, as if it were tiled.
My Dilemma: Trying to get the page to auto adjust to anyone's screen resolution.
I have read every site imaginable to find the answer, and many people seem to run into this common issue, but no one wants to give a straight answer. Instead I see people told they should have designed their page in CSS, or they should have used FrontPage2000, they should, they should, they should, no answers, just criticisms. So I thought I would ask myself this time and see if I could make any more headway.
I did not use CSS. I used HTML. I have iframes instead of regular frames, they were more customizable. I designed the page in Netscape Composer.
My bottom line question; Is there anything, any command I can utilize which will bring my content into alignment automatically with each individual visitors resolution (ie. 800x600 and 1024x786) can I do this with a Javascript? I already know there is a script they have to redirect visitors to a mirror site of their resolution but that means creating the same pages several times over. I don't want to do that.
I hope someone can help.