I would say don't center it (have it left aligned) and use a fixed width for the entire table. For users who use a resolution higher than that which the website was optimized for, they just get white space on the side, which is no biggy, it's obvious that the layout ends when the header and content and everything stops.
in the website in my sig, I use absolute values, the website is optimized for 1024x768, but at higher resolutions it still looks the same.
imo, it's not important to use 100% of the monitor space, but it is important to use most of the space that you do allocate for your design so things don't look all spaced out and out of proportion and all that.
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Started by emiliano, Mar 02 2003, 02:00
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Posted 07 March 2003, 02:18
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Posted 07 March 2003, 02:36
patagonia, argentina
#23
Posted 18 March 2003, 03:31
are the rounded bottoms new ?
I don't remember them the first time I looked .. but I think they don't fit .. For me it just kinda messes up the flow/lines of a beautiful site.
no punching
I don't remember them the first time I looked .. but I think they don't fit .. For me it just kinda messes up the flow/lines of a beautiful site.
no punching
-caz
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#24
Posted 22 March 2003, 18:50
buttons are a thing to work on it.. but first i try to breath when i have free time.. university is killing me...
patagonia, argentina














