dreamweaver cs4 page size difficulties
Hi there im looking for a bit of help with dreamweaver cs4 i've created a site and got in online and it looks great on my laptop but i've just viewed it on my dads pc on a larger screen and it looks tiny! the main part of the site only fills up the top middle of the screen and there is a gap at the bottom of the site i'd say a 3rd of the screen, and the margins are wider as well. Is there an easy way so the site fills the screen whether you're viewing it on a large or small screen? thanks in advance, paul
webwiz posted this at 23:40 — 29th June 2009.
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Link?
FWIW - I am finding Zoe Gillenwater's book Flexible Web Design useful in this regard. (I'm reading it via Safari Books Online, accessible for free from my local public library.)
Cordially, David
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iPhone Fan posted this at 07:35 — 21st July 2009.
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The essence of flexible design is the following two goals:
the text of the site should be readable in any size of window, in any browser – or on a device which doesn’t have graphical windows at all;
the complete site, including images, should look good over a wide range of window sizes, and acceptable over an even wider range.
Producing a flexible layout is not difficult unless you make it so.
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netfilters posted this at 15:29 — 30th August 2009.
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I think your site is coded without flexible the page should shrink according to the screen size.
netfilters posted this at 15:27 — 30th August 2009.
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I think this site is useful for you.
http://modxcms.com/extras/package/152
stephy123 posted this at 07:09 — 3rd September 2009.
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does dreamweaver always give such problem .I was planning to use it..and I have very little idea..so if the page size creates problem ow to handle it??
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