Ah but caution. If you change your resolution in Windows, it will foul up your
desktop arrangement.
It will not be restorted if you again select your original rsolution.
Bruce
> Another trick, which you may have already thought of, is to just play with
> the resolution on your own screen...
Thanks, everyone, for your help!
Lisa
Kevin Doyle wrote:
> > There are also a couple sites out there that will run your sites at
> different resolutions and
> > then send you screen captures of it... unfortunately, I can't
> remember the URL for those sites.
> > Can anyone help me out?
> >
> There are also a couple sites out there that will run your sites at
> different resolutions and
> then send you screen captures of it... unfortunately, I can't remember the
> URL for those sites.
> Can anyone help me out?
>
I've come across these, but not tried them myself:
http://brows
> There are also a couple sites out there that will run your sites at
> different resolutions and
> then send you screen captures of it... unfortunately, I can't remember the
> URL for those sites.
> Can anyone help me out?
>
I've come across these, but not tried them myself:
http://brow
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.
Hi Lisa,
Another trick, which you may have already thought of, is to just play with the
resolution on your own screen... assuming that
Polka Dot Cottage Admin wrote:
>
>
> 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.
>
> Lisa
>
>
Viewing your page in Opera at zoom 90%, 80%, 50% will give you an idea
of how it
Here is what the left side looks like on my 1928 wide monitor.
http://www.jimdavis.org/polkadot.jpg
You may want to consider centering the header content for viewing on wider
monitors.
Jim
www.jimdavis.org
On Fri, Aug 22, 2008 at 3:20 PM, Polka Dot Cottage Admin <
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>
My answer:
If you don't mind the wait, http://browsershots.org/ will give you some
options and be able to actually see how it renders.
My 2 cents...
I am with you Lisa, I like to see how things look at different resolutions
and such. Not saying the previous information was wrong at all, but some
On 2008/08/22 18:20 (GMT-0400) Polka Dot Cottage Admin apparently typed:
> 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 1024x7
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> Subject: [css-d] Testing CSS for higher screen resolutions
>
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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 i
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