HTML - Webpage To Fit Any Resolution
I want my webpage to fit any resolution, and I am doing something wrong, could you help me with the right coding? thank you
Similar TutorialsMay I know how can make sure that my website fit under any resolution with out using Table(table,tr,td) in html??? Sorry if i posted this in the wrong location. So im a real estate agent making a website. Im no pro and most of the stuff ive been using to build has been through layouts/generators/help of others such as yourselves. So ive been stuck on finding/making this code for the past couple of days. So all my listings are on my agencys website, not my personal agent website. Is there a code i could have where in the listings page my my personal agent website, i could have a window maybe 600x900 of the listing page on my agencys website? To kind of clear things up, you know how when you google something you have the magnifying glass, how it gives that preview. How can i have that preview coded onto a webpage, but me say what webpage to preview and how big to make the preview box? Tried to explain it as best i could. If you dont know the code, if you can tell me what its called so i can try to narrow the google searches. So far everything that has been coming up in the search restults has been preview boxes to preview html codes you have already written. Fail Blog Thanks Friends I am new to HTML, I have created a page, but when I view it on 00*600 it looks fine as I designed. But When resolution is increased, it shows right side empty. What should I do ????????? Well, my website is almost complete now, but its still not "wide" enough to extend all the way to the scroll bar on IE. Can anyone explain if there is an HTML code for this? or how to fix this on Dreamweaver? Hi. I'm just wondering what standart screen resolution i stheese days? Doen anybody still use 800x600, or is it alright to build a website for 1024x768? If so, is there any "design resolution" to prevent scrollbars in the most usen browsers? (What i mean is what resolution to give for example a flash site) Parashurama Hi there! If this topic has already been covered or there is a tutorial out there that someone knows about, please point me in the right direction. We've created a website on a CD. Pretty much a company profile. The "site" is split into two framesets. The logo of the company is in the top frame while the content is obviously in the main frame. It's perfectly spaced on a 1024x768 resolution. The problem is that if you change it to 1280x1024, there is a gap between the company logo and the content. This looks stupid. Is there a way that we can get the frames to "auto adjust" so that the logo remains intact and the content pretty much remains "attached" to the logo? One of the problems we have encountered is that the frame "overlaps" the logo, so the logo is cut in half. We're at wits end. The source we have for the index file is: <!DOCTYPE HTML PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD HTML 4.01 Frameset//EN" "http://www.w3.org/TR/html4/frameset.dtd"> <HTML> <HEAD><TITLE>Intelligent Frames</TITLE> </HEAD> <FRAMESET ROWS="22%, 100%"> <FRAME SRC="top frame.html" NAME="menuframe" scrolling="no" frameborder="0" noresize> <FRAME SRC="main frame.html" NAME="mainframe" scrolling="auto" frameborder="0" noresize> </FRAMESET> <NOFRAMES> There is no frame support on your browser. </NOFRAMES> </HTML> I have also just noticed that even in 1024x768, if I make the browser window smaller, the frame still overlaps the logo. This made me wonder if I shouldn't perhaps be looking at creating "static" or "frozen" frames that can't adjust itself regardless of resolution. Is this perhaps a better way of approaching this problem? Thanks in advance! I Alright I am new to this and I just finshed a fairly elaborate site for a buddy of mine. However, I didn't realise I was setting the whole site up under my screen resolution which is 1680x1050. Is there any way to make the site automatically adapt to different screen resolutions without me having to change every page I made. Please Help !!! Hi, I created a simple test webpage and publish it online. But when I used my friend's PC with his 19 inch screen, my webpage looked different from when I created it. I heard that it because of the resolution. I need help on how I can make my webpage compatible with all kinds resolutions. Please help as I am a newbie in creating webpage. Thank you so much. Hello everyone... I'm building a website http://newgroundsaward.webs.com/index.html The problem is that... when ever you minimize the window... the tables shrink. It can only be viewed in 1400x900 resolution. Is there a way to lock the aspect or something. Here's the link to my style sheet... Any help appreciated. Thank You. http://newgroundsaward.webs.com/styles.css I had a graphics designer create an image for a background web page. The dimensions are 950x2000 at 72 DPI. I used the table tag with the background attribute and set the table width to 950, but when I veiw it in the browser, the image is substationally magnified. I tried it in IE 7, IE8, Firefox and Safari, and at different screen resolutions, but it still comes up magnified. If anyone knows what is happening, please let me know. Thanks So, my friends and I are making a gaming clan website, arabsofagrabah.com (Visit it if you want) and we're trying to make it in a way where the middle box is the only thing scrollable. We're having trouble making the frames fit right and also make it so the design stretches to fit all resolutions (obviously made for 1024, but I use 1152), so how can I do those 2 things? Remember... 1) Make the frames correctly fit where the main box is only content and scrollable 2) Stretch for all resolutions without making everyone clicking on a different resolution in the beginning of the site (splash, we'll make one) Remember, we're using dreamweaver MX here Hi, When viewed in IE6 (800 x 600), some of my images shift down the web page with blank space above it. The images seem to start at bottom of the left side bar. Firefox displays the images correct. Could anyone help me with this problem? Thanks, Larry Aloha! I have created my site with a resolution of 1280 x 800. Now I understand a bit more about resolution. In order to create my site with a lower resolution, do I merely change my computer's resolution by going to the control panel, and then composing my entire site again? What is the best resolution in which to create it? I also have a question about encoding. When one save's the html. document, how does one know which of the options in which to save it? Thank you for your help. Hello everyone! I just finished making a website and found some browser problems, which I sort of fixed. Now I found some problems with the different resolutions. Does anyone know some tips or suggestions that can help me fix that? (p.s My website is at webh3lp.comuf.com) Basically I have recently added more to my "Navigation Bar" it works fine on a "1366 x 768" that is currently my screen settings. Yet i looked on a 1024 x 768 and it was all over the place. Here is screenshots of what I mean. This is what it looks like on the 1024x768 screen. This is how I want it to look on all screens. So im basically saying what settings to I have to apply to make this a fix on all screens. Cheers. Hi, I am working on some JSP pages . My Desktop system has 1440*900 resolution. The output generated in this resolution is perfect. But when i switch to 1280*600 or 800*600 it gives me floated output . Why it so? Is there any solution? I am also using css file to render output Ok, I'm new to this stuff. But I'm learning. How wide do you want to set your width of your webpage in pixels? 1000px, 1200px, or what? I'm working in dreamweaver and I have a big screen monitor and I have the resoultion at 1920x1080. I'm am guessing based on my experience you should use high screen resolutions, but I'm not sure how much to set the [wrapper] width in the CSS settings. I look at web pages with a 1920x1080 resolution and they strech all the way across the screen, but except the middle part. The middle part I'm guessing is at a smaller px size. I'm guessing it could be at a 1000px width. Am I'm right here? But this part is what i'm trying to figure out here. How do you make a page be viewed on a big resolution page like at 1920x1080 resolution and make it compatible with all of the other screen resolutions. Any Expert Advice or Very Helpful Hints Will Help Me Very Much, Thanks, Chris Clark If I'm using basic html/css stuff and tables, how do I get it so my graphics and everything on my site scales properly to the viewers screen resolution? Any tutorials on this? thanks! Hey everyone, I've been redesigning this website I did for a local restaurant, trying some different takes on things (not designing the entire website using framesets and tables), and I'm still a bit confused. I'm currently on a 1280x800 resolution, Windows Vista and Firefox 3, and designing the website in I suppose what would be what looks best in THIS resolution. However, when I switch to 1024x768 which a lot of people are still using, the website is offset to the right due to my 'margin-left: 200px;' in the container. How else can I go about centering this page so that it is in the middle for most/all resolutions? The link is he http://www.totaros.com/indexnew.aspx So far the index, directions, and cuisine pages are fresh. All of the other links should point either dead or to the old website's pages. Thank you for taking the time to read my message, and thanks for any help in advance! I created a layout in photoshop that was in 1024x768 res and then I put it into Dreamweaver and got the layout aligned but when I insert text it stays where I want it but then when I change my res the text moves. I used "Draw Ap Div" in Dreamweaver to create the text over the image sliced layout. Is there any way of keeping it where I want it at every res? |