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Old 16 February 2005, 03:27 PM
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I have had some problems with pictures not lining up when my website www.mrocarbonfibre.com is viewed above 1024*768, can someone please have a quick look and see If Ive fixed it? Its just the homepage that I have modded so far.
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Old 16 February 2005, 03:32 PM
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In a word no; doesn't line up in IE or FireFox @ 1280 x 1024 res

I can mail you some screen dumps if you wish.

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In a word no; doesn't line up in IE or FireFox @ 1280 x 1024 res

I can mail you some screen dumps if you wish.
Bugger!
Thanks Ozzy, I dont need any pics but thanks anyway .
Illhave to try something else!!

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Don't restrict web sites to specific resolutions, it's madness, utter utter madness.
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Yes, I understand, I didnt realise that I had until a mate told me the other day!!
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tables my friend, tables

set the table width at 100%
then you can have a column for links, a column for photos, etc..
you can set each column to align left, etc...

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Originally Posted by Fuchsrohre
tables my friend, tables

set the table width at 100%
then you can have a column for links, a column for photos, etc..
you can set each column to align left, etc...
Thanks for the advice, Ill give it a try on my other site www.mroscoobystyling.com
Ive edited each page on www.mrocarbonfibre.com so it should be OK, dont want to have to do the same on the other one as theres about 100 pages!!

Thanks, Rob.

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Looks fine to me now using Ie in 1280 x 1024
Old 16 February 2005, 08:11 PM
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Originally Posted by jowl
Looks fine to me now using Ie in 1280 x 1024
OK,thanks, but does the www.mroscoobystyling.com still look misaligned on the right?
Cheers
Old 16 February 2005, 08:13 PM
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Originally Posted by rob oneill
OK,thanks, but does the www.mroscoobystyling.com still look misaligned on the right?
Cheers
Ah, yes it does. Using both IE and Opera at 1280x1024.
Old 16 February 2005, 08:29 PM
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OK, thanks mate
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"WARNING: All MRO designs are copyright protected. Legal action may be taken against anyone found copying these parts" and the logo beloew it out of line for me - I.E.6 @ 1280x960
Old 16 February 2005, 09:59 PM
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My sites all out of line if viewed at anything bigger than 1024x768 - what can i do to change it so that its alright on all resolutions?

I'm using Dreamweaver MX but my knowledge is very basic - like the site ... http://www.lancermods.co.uk

PLEASE dont tell me it all needs re-writing again?
Old 16 February 2005, 10:31 PM
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Use CSS, one change to one file will apply to your entire site, if it's been written that way. CSS Zen Garden for inspiration
Old 17 February 2005, 07:58 AM
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I looked at that Zen Garden quite some time back and yes, I was well inspired.. trouble was, my fingers could not tap out the required code that my brain wanted as an end visual LOL

/soulgirl strokes her DreamWeaver
Old 17 February 2005, 09:01 AM
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Originally Posted by Soulgirl
/soulgirl strokes her DreamWeaver
Never heard it called that before
Old 17 February 2005, 09:19 AM
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Rob,

None of the pictures behind the menu links (right-hand side) sit inside their frames. They are all offset to the left.

Stefan
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Thanks for looking again. that CCS looks a bit complicated for me!
Have I sorted out the home page now?
Cheers
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Seem ok now. The only thing I would add is that the copyright message and banner at the bottom don't center on the page when you maximise the browser when everything else on the page does. Looks a bit strange (I'm viewing it at 1600x1200)...
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Originally Posted by Iain Young
Seem ok now. The only thing I would add is that the copyright message and banner at the bottom don't center on the page when you maximise the browser when everything else on the page does. Looks a bit strange (I'm viewing it at 1600x1200)...
Ahh,phew!
Thanks for the info,Ill do the same to all the pages now then.
Thanks, Rob.
Old 17 February 2005, 03:16 PM
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Im viewing at 1280 x 1024 in Firefox - all perfect cept the 2004 in the copywrite line falls onto the next line - might wanna reduce the font size
Old 17 February 2005, 03:23 PM
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Now works in Safari for Mac too (didn't yesterday)
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Excellent. Thanks for your help guys and gals
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hi rob

sorry to jump in but i just want to ask how do you set the table width?
cheers

set the table width at 100%
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Originally Posted by fundimental
hi rob

sorry to jump in but i just want to ask how do you set the table width?
cheers
I had to edit each page individualy by dragging the table to where I wanted it in the end, not the best way to do it, but I aint no expert, and it did the job!
Rob.
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