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di_bear
05-07-2000, 07:41 PM
Would you guys check out http://www.dianeursu.com and tell me if you have any problems viewing it?

Thanks,

Di

Dan Kaplan
05-07-2000, 08:25 PM
Looks fine in Netscape 4.72 and IE 5.[nbsp][nbsp]What's the problem?

Dan

sumengen
05-08-2000, 03:39 AM
I can't see all of the top frame in my browser. (IE5). I have to scroll.

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Baris Sumengen
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Dan Kaplan
05-08-2000, 10:23 AM
Hmm, I suppose you're right.[nbsp][nbsp]Some of the top frame is cut off vertically and it's a non-scrolling frame.

Dan

bullseye
05-13-2000, 11:24 AM
It looks like IE is treating your spaceing ever so slightly different than NN.[nbsp][nbsp] The 2 digit tel. ext. drops to a new line, increasing the vertical space.

You have your table width defined to a specific pixel.[nbsp][nbsp]If you widen it a little it should accomodate that variable. Or change it to 100% and work the placement with cells.

Bob

John Kennett
05-15-2000, 04:37 AM
Di

I reckon you need to at least re-think the top frame, if not do away with it altogether!

Have you looked at your site with your screen at different resolutions (like your visitors will;) )?

Here are some screen shots:

640 x 480 (http://meteorite.net/fquest/640x480.gif)
800 x 600 (http://meteorite.net/fquest/800x600.gif)
800 x 600 with large font size selected (http://meteorite.net/fquest/800x600large.gif)
1024 x 768 (http://meteorite.net/fquest/1024x768.gif)

I guess that your monitor is set to 800 x 600, as that is the width where the top frame fits best (although with an absolute height set, you will always have some visitors who need to scroll down to read it all). Even at this screen reolution the amount of content visible on the page is only about 5 lines of text!

At the very least you could do away with the "Good morning! It's Monday May 15, 2000 at 9:13 AM" line (which isn't really relevant) as this would fix the scroll problem in the top frame for most viewers.

Hope this helps (or at least gives food for thought!)
John