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I have designed my website using NotePad (not the most up to date - i know!)on an 800 by 600 screen. When I access my site on larger monitors a large gap appears next to the text, yet the text still stay centers. I have tried to ammend it but with no luck!! Some please take a look at the site and code and please tell me what is wrong! The site is http://pocketninty.tk The problem occurs on all pages but the MAIN page is a good example. Someone please help me. If you need to contact me my Address is [email protected] Any help would be appreciated.
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Also, about the clock in the top corner. If you`re looking for one that doesn`t stay still once the page is loaded, try putting "free javascript source" into google, and follow the biggest links there to get to the free javascript source (literally called that) and you can find a really decent clock that could be put exactly where yours is, but shows the exact current time, and updates like a normal clock.
Hmmm. Forget what I said, I copied the code and gave it a try, but it doesn`t seem to work. However, looking at your site, you seem to have it fixed, though it does make the whole table appear in the center in a sort of Capcom Europe type of way.
Personally I`d make the whole table differently from the start, but then none of mine look anywhere near as good, so I can`t really say that.
Anyway, if you`re happy with it now, that`s fair enough.
Personally I`d make the whole table differently from the start, but then none of mine look anywhere near as good, so I can`t really say that.
Anyway, if you`re happy with it now, that`s fair enough.
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I haven`t really had time to study the whole code properly, and its always hard when it isn`t your own creation, but thats the only thing I can think of.
Right, the site works on my resolution (800x600), so I suggest the following (it may be total crap advice, but I'm not exactly the dogs bolls at advanced web design or advanced computing in general :D). Firstly, I advise making various copies of the site for the appropriate resolution, so there is a welcome page, where you can choose the resolution. Make the text small, so that all computers, no matter what the resolution is, can see it. Then change your computer resolution to the others and designing it in that resolution, then uploading it, and it should work. I have no idea whether this will work, but it sounds like common sense to me. Probably won't work, but give it a try anyway, and report back to me with the results.
Nice site, by the way.
Nice site, by the way.
try geocities thats good i made my web site on there :D
CDouch wrote:
> Try a different forum, you might find more help, eg the web design one.
Tried it no-one there!!
> Try a different forum, you might find more help, eg the web design one.
Tried it no-one there!!
Oh wait, I get the title now
Try a different forum, you might find more help, eg the web design one.
I have designed my website using NotePad (not the most up to date - i know!)on an 800 by 600 screen. When I access my site on larger monitors a large gap appears next to the text, yet the text still stay centers. I have tried to ammend it but with no luck!! Some please take a look at the site and code and please tell me what is wrong! The site is http://pocketninty.tk The problem occurs on all pages but the MAIN page is a good example. Someone please help me. If you need to contact me my Address is [email protected] Any help would be appreciated.
Thanks
Thanks
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