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Martin1 |
Posted - 16 Jun 2006 : 17:34:52 I seem to encounter problems with high resoltion screen settings in Firefox on Windows XP on my site.
At the bottom of the page the copyright notice line breaks up and the word 'reserved' is placed beneath the line. At the top-right of the page the textline: home | e-mail | login breaks up and the word login is also placed on the next line.
For example I had it checked on a Windows XP machine with Firefox 1.5.04 and a screenresolution of 1280 X 1024 and this happened.
On my own machine with the same Firefox version and screen resolution but then on Windows 2000 pro the lines of text didn't break.
Does anyone know why these two lines of text would break? And why they break on XP and not 2000?
Martin |
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s.dav |
Posted - 17 Jun 2006 : 14:45:57 I think there are some small differences in fonts display using hi-resolution monitors. The only way to make a site that looks good in every machine (in every resolution) is to use the relative positioning. The site http://www.dynamic-html-editor.com is a relative site and it looks always good ;-) |
petran |
Posted - 17 Jun 2006 : 14:26:38 Martin,
I don't see the line breaks on your pages. I've got XP, FF 1.5.0.4 and a 1280x1024 resolution.
There should be an other problem on the machine you tested your site.
regards,
Petran |