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I still can't seem to get it so that there are not scroll
bars necessary on some computers.

MY class page looks the same on any computer I look at it
with. I used tables. I was told tables was "the answer."
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Max /blockquote>

I don't understand what you mean by "scroll bars".

The horizontal scroll bar is necessary for users with
800 pixel monitors only because your images are wider
than 800 pixels. The browser puts the horizontal scroll
bars there so people can see your wide image(s).

Vertical scroll bars appear when y...See More
Dec 4, 2005
Daniel Wallace /blockquote>

On 12/04/05, Marva (web page help needed) wrote:
> On 12/04/05, Marva/Texas/3rd wrote:
>> I still can't seem to get it so that there are not scroll
>> bars necessary on some computers.
>>
>> MY class page looks the same on any computer I look at it
>> with. I used tabl...See More
Dec 5, 2005
Anna/4th/Ga /blockquote>

Marva - You need to make everything smaller. On my sites I aim
for each page to be about 600 pixels wide. Like Max said, some
of your images are very wide, making it impossible to fit on
the screen. Start by making your menu bar more narrow, and go
from there. You could maybe make the menu bar two rows inste...See More
Dec 7, 2005
Marva /blockquote>

I think I fixed it. Thanks for you suggestions. Except.. weird
thing, a teacher was clicking the links at school and they were
not the right links. That is, the faculty button took her to
learning links. Doesn't happen here at home.

Sigh.....
Dec 9, 2005
Max /blockquote>

That sounds like a browser caching problem. Delete all of your
temporary internet files (clear cache), either at home or at
school ... whichever one is not working properly. This sort of
thing happens when you make webpage changes and upload it several
times with several changes, people end up caching the change...See More
Dec 10, 2005


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