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    Reduce From 1024 To 800 Pixels

    At present I have made my site www.british-outdoors.com look OK on my screen resolution of 1024 x 768 pixels

    It does not look to good on a screen res of 800 x600

    How do I go about changing it to display better at other resolutions below 1024 x 768

    Regards

    Chris
    Chris Ashdown

    #2
    From a design point of view I do everything I can in a width of 740 and forget about the height. People by and large don't mind scrolling vertically- the abide scrolling horizontally though IMO.
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    Kevin Leitch
    Web Designer
    http://www.cyber-media.co.uk

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      #3
      or use table size of 100%

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        #4
        What is Table size about ?

        Chris
        Chris Ashdown

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          #5
          Normally when you define a table you give it a width. This can either be absolute or relative.

          An absolute table size would be a fixed number of pixels ie600 pixels or 740 pixels etc. A relative would be a fixed percentage , 100% or 80% etc.

          The advantage of relative is that it changes size dependant on the screen width. Thus if you have table width 100% it will always fit the screen when the screen is maximised.

          For an example of this see www.surf-wax.co.uk . Both the catalog and non catalog part of this site uses relative table sizes

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            #6
            Thanks I understand what you are saying about % instead of a fixed width, But where do I find Table width in Actinic as at present I am just using one of the supplied templates

            Chris
            Chris Ashdown

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              #7
              Chris

              It sounds like you need to get yourself a quick course in HTML. There are plenty of resources on the web - try doing a search on Google.

              Armed with a little knowledge of HTML, you then need to edit the relevant templates that Actinic uses to build the shop pages. The main template file to look at is called Act_Primary.html which you will find in your "Site1" folder - or you can locate it using the Template Manager under "Advanced" in Actinic.

              You could try editing the templates with a tool like Frontpage or Dreamweaver - but I would not recommend this if you are not sure what you are doing.

              I always recommend using a text editor like Notepad to modify the Actinic templates, but you need some knowledge of HTML.

              There are plenty of web designers in this forum who are well versed in the use of the Actinic templates. Perhaps you would be better off employing the services of one of these?

              Regards

              Nick
              Hazelnet Web Solutions
              www.hazelnet.co.uk
              Actinic & Worldpay Partners
              Specialising in ecommerce and
              online promotion.

              Workwear and Promotional Clothing
              www.workwearhouse.co.uk
              Logo Your Polo!

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                #8
                Rezise your banner as it it too big at 800 x 600 the rest should fall into place
                Owner of a broken heart

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                  #9
                  The simple ones are always the best. Ill have a look at the templates but in the meantime will reduce the logo.

                  Thanks to all who helped

                  Chris
                  Chris Ashdown

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