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Old 04-05-2006, 02:44 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Hello .. afternoon ..

Ive came across a big problem well maybe not a big problem for some but it is for me as i don't know what to do!!

Ive Created my template for my site but the thing is its diffrent when i open it in every resolution, Its all over at the left and leaving a big cap of white at the right side???

Anybody good ideas or anyway that i can fix this !!

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centralise the whole template and make a background colou/image (whichever suits your needs best. Now it should adapt to any resolution you put it on....

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Old 04-05-2006, 04:47 PM   #3 (permalink)
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aghhh i kinda get you ..

Though how do u centralise it???

Also How do you make it an image ???
Do you make everything an one big image, like nav Bar and stuff, ???

Sombody told me that i need to use css, it is simple to learn and will make your images look nicely on ALL resolutions but that sounds confussing

btw im Using dreamweaver !!!
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http://computerforums.org/showthread...718#post354718

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Though how do u centralise it???
try using <p align='center'></p> tags. i assume you know enought HTML to use those...??

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Also How do you make it an image ???
Do you make everything an one big image, like nav Bar and stuff, ???
no no no, thats not what i meant, set the background as a colour, say blue or something, depends on what your site is like... can we have a link... to do this in HTML you edit the opening <body> tag to look like this <body bgcolor="#FFFFFF"> where #FFFFFF is the hex code of the colour you want...

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Sombody told me that i need to use css, it is simple to learn and will make your images look nicely on ALL resolutions but that sounds confussing
css stands for cascading style sheet, it defines all sorts of colours/borders/fonts/effects in a HTML document, i dont think it can actually edit or change images. whoever told you that was wrong...

and no you dont NEED to learn css, its just a bit better if you do know it, ive created several pages before without any css or anything like that, all have turned out reasonable.

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