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Default Screen Resolution Problem with table sizes - 03-01-2004 , 07:42 AM






Hi,

I have recently designed/created a website using Dreamweaver and FrontPage.
Having created many tables I tested my site using different screen resolutions,
my tables were all over the place! stupidly I used pixels instead of using
percent. When I try and change the size of the tables back to percent
DreamWeaver and FrontPage default the setting to 100% hence totally messing up
my tables. I was wandering if there was a conversation table or anything
similar that could help me change me pixels to percent????

Cheers,

Dan


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Default Re: Screen Resolution Problem with table sizes - 03-01-2004 , 08:06 AM






First remove frontpage from your computer and use Dreamweaver only.

After that, check out this url:
http://www.dwfaq.com/Tutorials/Table...ble_tables.asp


Gr. M. Smit


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Hi,

I have recently designed/created a website using Dreamweaver and
FrontPage.
Having created many tables I tested my site using different screen
resolutions,
my tables were all over the place! stupidly I used pixels instead of using
percent. When I try and change the size of the tables back to percent
DreamWeaver and FrontPage default the setting to 100% hence totally
messing up
my tables. I was wandering if there was a conversation table or anything
similar that could help me change me pixels to percent????

Cheers,

Dan




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