Question:
How can i make my website templates fit to the browser?
anonymous
2011-10-05 21:47:40 UTC
www.pittsvillefarm.com
Hey, i would like to know how to get my website to fit the whole browser. I do not know how to code very good and dreamweaver is crazy as far as text and image and all that goes, so generally, i deisgn all of my layout in photoshop slice what i need and put it into dreamweaver. I then cetner it, but there is the gap at the bottom. I made the page background black, so it doesnt look as bad, but i would still like it to fit. I started out on 800x600 cause i read thats a good average starting point, but how do i then snap it to fit in dreamweaver?
Three answers:
anonymous
2011-10-06 01:48:57 UTC
From what I see, you only use images to make your site. So many images... it's going to take some time... I think I could build an exact duplicate of that site using using HTML and CSS which is why so many prefer WordPress now:

http://wordpress.org/extend/themes/

WordPress is free by the way.



I use WordPress (free) to build my website, feel free to check it out:

http://leev18.com/
Sparky
2011-10-06 04:53:50 UTC
Web standard for webpages is 1024x768. But that is slowly dying off.. I would sooner use joomla or wordpress to make a site not dreamweaver. The black color selection in the navigation menu is a poor choice!
anonymous
2011-10-07 10:53:30 UTC
As I understand you want to fill a gap at stretching page on vertical.

If you are using WordPress, I could recommend you a Divine Elemente (plugin for photoshop). One of it's feature is seamless background stretch.



Here is tutorial: http://www.divine-project.com/large-background-stretch



Even if you are not using WordPress, you can see the generated code, and apply it for your website.


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