Freelancers Forum Messages on Friday March 16th 2007
Re: FN-FORUM: liquid design?
date posted 16th March 2007 23:22
Claire wrote:
Hi,
I was wondering if anyone knew how to create a website that can adapt to
browser window size?
Hi,
Not sure what you want, IE 2col, 3col, +. But this should get you started.
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FN-FORUM: Activating Windows and IE7
date posted 16th March 2007 20:26
Today I had the task of copying the entire contents of a hard drive from one
to another due to bad sectors. I did this successfully and then had to
activate Windows XP only to find I couldn't. Problem...
Re: FN-FORUM: liquid design?
date posted 16th March 2007 18:04
Ahhhh....
Yes I see the problem: I looked in the html and it does say 'absolute'
positioning. But I didn't set it to be, I guess it's a DW default setting...
Will try and start afresh to make it simp...
RE: FN-FORUM: liquid design?
date posted 16th March 2007 17:42
Claire,
When you were talking earlier about having z-indexes for the other divs that
sounded to me like you were using absolute positioning - that is you have
"position:absolute; top:100px; left:100...
Re: FN-FORUM: liquid design?
date posted 16th March 2007 17:38
Claire wrote:
>
> Thanks for all the suggestions. It is intended to be a CSS layout but am
> dabbling...
> I've tried your suggestion but it's not working so I must be doing
> something wrong...
Y...
RE: FN-FORUM: liquid design?
date posted 16th March 2007 17:37
Claire wrote:
> Thanks for all the suggestions. It is intended to be a CSS
> layout but am dabbling...
> I've tried your suggestion but it's not working so I must be
> doing something wrong...
Try...
Re: FN-FORUM: liquid design?
date posted 16th March 2007 17:23
Thanks for all the suggestions. It is intended to be a CSS layout but am
dabbling...
I've tried your suggestion but it's not working so I must be doing
something wrong...
Claire.
James Herrington...
Re: FN-FORUM: liquid design?
date posted 16th March 2007 17:08
Thanks for the link: I'm looking now...
Tony Crockford wrote:
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> Claire wrote:
>>
>> Hi,
>>
>> I was wondering if anyone knew how to create a website that can adapt
>> to browser window size?
>
> y...
RE: FN-FORUM: liquid design?
date posted 16th March 2007 17:02
Hi Claire
Use % for widths, not absolute values
Hope that helps
Dave
David J MacKillican
http://www.djmwebservices.com your business open 24 hours
Tel: 01275 541658
Mob:...
Re: FN-FORUM: liquid design?
date posted 16th March 2007 16:57
I have placed my site inside a 'widescreen' box and everything belonging
to the site sits inside it. I have built it so someone with a 800 by 600
screen can see it all without scrolling and therefor...
RE: FN-FORUM: liquid design?
date posted 16th March 2007 16:54
Use a good old table:
Website code here
Can't go wrong,
Phil
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RE: FN-FORUM: liquid design?
date posted 16th March 2007 16:52
Hi Claire
Just use margin: 0 auto; in the body tag
Regards
Colin
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Re: FN-FORUM: liquid design?
date posted 16th March 2007 16:46
when you say a set size, should it be any size or the size of the
biggest browser window, like 1024by786?
Also, by central container div do you mean that I should place all my
layers inside a main c...
Re: FN-FORUM: liquid design?
date posted 16th March 2007 16:39
If its a CSS layout then place the entire site inside a DIV and give it an
Id of something like 'container' and then in your style sheet add the
following code:
#container {
margin: 0 auto;
}...
Re: FN-FORUM: liquid design?
date posted 16th March 2007 16:38
Claire wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
> I was wondering if anyone knew how to create a website that can adapt to
> browser window size?
yes.
I do.
> I am working in Dreamweaver and creating a very simple web...
RE: FN-FORUM:seo
date posted 16th March 2007 16:38
Well maybe that may be the problem, well structured site .
Pam Gould
Gouldsmiths - Freelance web designer
www.gouldsmiths.co.uk
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Re: FN-FORUM: liquid design?
date posted 16th March 2007 16:35
Hi
Im not sure here whether you mean a site that fills the whole page and
adjusts to different screen resolutions or as you've put it stays centered
as in your site is around 800px wide and you wan...
Re: FN-FORUM: liquid design?
date posted 16th March 2007 16:33
If you make your central container div a set size and then assign it the
margin: auto 0px auto 0px;
Function it will stayed centered
hth
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> Hi,
>...
Re: FN-FORUM:seo
date posted 16th March 2007 16:30
pam wrote:
> Does anyone know where the best place/book/web site is to learn SEO ? Need
> something clear and not too mind blowing.
A good place to start:
http://www.google.com/support/webmasters/bin...
Re: FN-FORUM: Test
date posted 16th March 2007 16:24
I just thought everyone was sleeping.... Or working.
On 16/3/07 16:18, [EMAIL REMOVED] [EMAIL REMOVED] wrote:
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> What was the problem?
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> Pam...
FN-FORUM: liquid design?
date posted 16th March 2007 16:22
Hi,
I was wondering if anyone knew how to create a website that can adapt to
browser window size?
I am working in Dreamweaver and creating a very simple web page but
would like it to remain centere...
RE: FN-FORUM: Test
date posted 16th March 2007 16:16
Thought it had been quiet lol
David J MacKillican
http://www.djmwebservices.com your business open 24 hours
Tel: 01275 541658
Mob: 07988822954
Im: [EMAIL R...
RE: FN-FORUM: Test
date posted 16th March 2007 16:11
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RE: FN-FORUM: Test
date posted 16th March 2007 16:09
Replying
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FN-FORUM:seo
date posted 16th March 2007 16:08
Does anyone know where the best place/book/web site is to learn SEO ? Need
something clear and not too mind blowing.
Pam Gould
Gouldsmiths - Freelance web designer
www.gouldsmiths.co.uk
[EMAIL REMOV...
Re: FN-FORUM: Test
date posted 16th March 2007 16:08
What was the problem?
Pam...
Re: FN-FORUM: Test
date posted 16th March 2007 16:05
> Testing.
Depending on what the test was for...
1) Testing whether you can post a message: PASSED!
2) Testing whether a test post is prevented from reaching the list: FAILED!
Cheers!
Anthony
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Re: FN-FORUM: Test
date posted 16th March 2007 16:02
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Dan Winchester wrote:
> Reply to test message.
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Re: FN-FORUM: Test
date posted 16th March 2007 16:01
yeah its working again! : )
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Re: FN-FORUM: Test
date posted 16th March 2007 15:56
Testing.
Bo Persson
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RE: FN-FORUM: Test
date posted 16th March 2007 15:51
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FN-FORUM: Test
date posted 16th March 2007 15:44
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