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How do I preserve the appearance and still adjust for resolution?
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How do I preserve the appearance and still adjust for resolution?
http://northshorepc.awardspace.biz/
Would someone please help me with this. I have tried to figure out what I need to do preserve the tables on this and still have it "liquid" or "Fluid" I believe is the term. Any help is appreciated....Thanks in advance |
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Re: How do I preserve the appearance and still adjust for resolution?
Hi there,
Who ever designed the template you have used did not intend for it to be used in a fluid design. Not all sites are design to be fluid. If you want to do something. Get your site validated. Start by adding a DOCTYPE as the first line in your code. Make all elements (tags) lowercase. Atribute values should have ' either side of them. This code is a disaster. |
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