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timmillwood

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Apr 7, 2006
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How do you make your web sites stretch and move for different screen resolutions, I usually just set tables to % but doesn't always work well.

Also how do you do it will images and backgrounds?
 
How do you make your web sites stretch and move for different screen resolutions, I usually just set tables to % but doesn't always work well.

Also how do you do it will images and backgrounds?

Some developers I know try to achieve the same effect by encouraging their targeted end-users to try a range of different 'substances' e.g. 'koolaid' - I've never managed to find out the efficacy of their methods though :D
 
i know what CSS is and i know it can be used but how?
For a centered layout, no matter the browser size, you need to create a "wrapper" that all other code will go in. To keep it fluid, just enter a % in wherever width is defined.
Code:
#wrapper {
margin-left: auto;
margin-right: auto;
width: 825px;
}
It should work just fine, although, there's a lot more involved to make the complete site, it's a start! ;)
 
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