Hi.

I'm new to the list, and relatively new to CSS, as well.  I've taught myself
quite a bit in the course of designing my website, but there is one problem
I haven't been able to overcome:

My screen resolution is 1024x768, and the content of my site fits that
window nicely.  I want to test how it will behave on a monitor with higher
resolution.  There will be plenty of unused space on a widescreen monitor,
and I need to see how the content of the site is displayed in that
environment.  There are questions I can't answer in my own browser, such as

   - Does it center everything appropriately, or is everything
   left-justified?
   - Are the background images carried all the way throughout, or are there
   big white stripes on each side?
   - Are the three columns close together or spaced way apart?

Since a new laptop is not currently in the budget (darn!) is there some CSS
trick I can employ to trick the system into thinking the resolution is
higher than it is?  Even if I have to use the horizontal scrollbar to see
everything, that's fine.

Thanks!
Lisa

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http://lisaclarke.net
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