Well, you can imagine on my resolution then, i have 1920x1200, and the page gets centered on the screen. It was designed like that, to have a centered page on wide screens, the layout has a maximum width to which it extends.
regards, Catalin On Mon, Mar 24, 2008 at 5:23 PM, simon <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > On Mon, 2008-03-24 at 08:45 -0600, Matt Cooper wrote: > > I'm not sure where the code lives for maven-theme.css but there is a > > 10 pixel change that will fix an unnecessary horizontal scrollbar in > > Firefox for pages like this one: > > > > http://myfaces.apache.org/tobago/index.html > > > > The style definition for #banner has "width: 200px" but contains an > > IMG that has a width of 210px. If the #banner's width gets changed to > > "width: 210px" then the horizontal scrollbar will go away. > > > While we are discussing layout: I have a screen resolution of 1680x1050, > and there is a large amount of whitespace on the left and right of the > new pages. The effect is like large "margins" on the page, each about > 15% of the page width (although the header and footer stretch all the > way across). It looks a bit odd to me for the left-hand "nav pane" to be > indented so far from the left of the screen. > > Is this deliberate, or is the css not well set up for wider screens? > > NB: this is using Firefox 2.0 on Linux. > > Regards, > Simon > > -- ------------ Codebeat www.codebeat.ro