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| 231185 | 2004-04-22 23:15:00 | > > If I end up doing it that way, will it appear the > same on-screen regardless of screen size if I make > the table size 100%? > > If you use CSS to position a graphic on a page it > will remain in that place on the page regardless of > the window size. Be careful where you position things > because sometimes they can run off the page if it is > made larger or smaller with changes of more or less > content. It pays to check the final result prior to > uploading. ;-) What, you mean it will always stay in the exact center of the page, no matter how big it is? Well, you can change that if you want, just put pixel values in, and keep it somewhere in a set position then. |
mejobloggs (264) | ||
| 231186 | 2004-04-23 00:22:00 | > What, you mean it will always stay in the exact center of the page, no matter how big it is? Well, you can change that if you want, just put pixel values in, and keep it somewhere in a set position then . No, I didn't say it had to be the exact centre of the page . The reason I gave that warning was because I made some pages with a fixed graphic and because some of the pages are larger than the others the graphic doesn't fit properly on the smaller pages and is not entirely visible on them . Could overcome that with a different CSS class for that element but I haven't done it yet . Like you say, you can place the graphic wherever you wish with pixel values . :-) |
Susan B (19) | ||
| 231187 | 2004-04-23 04:43:00 | www.dynamicdrive.com ;\ |
Rob99 (151) | ||
| 231188 | 2004-04-23 22:56:00 | Ok, now that is a good one. Making it dissapear after 10 seconds or so. Neat. | mejobloggs (264) | ||
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