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> how would i make a website that isn't absolute dimension?
For this I would say learn and practice. You will know yourself. Learn HTML/xHTML, CSS(if you want then JavaScript too), practice them and you'll be able to create a decent site easily. Familiarise yourself with some graphic design techniques for making background, buttons etc.
> That is the only way that i found to make a site that looks any good.
Perhaps this site i.e. www.daniweb.com is good example to prove that isn't the only way.
For this I would say learn and practice. You will know yourself. Learn HTML/xHTML, CSS(if you want then JavaScript too), practice them and you'll be able to create a decent site easily. Familiarise yourself with some graphic design techniques for making background, buttons etc.
> That is the only way that i found to make a site that looks any good.
Perhaps this site i.e. www.daniweb.com is good example to prove that isn't the only way.
Hi,
absolute dimensions and making a Website completly as a graphic does cause many problems ( such as editing the site, how it looks on each monitor) There is a code I can post that can make a site show up the same in almost every single resolution. I have not personally tested the code but I have viewed a site that has and they are awesome!
absolute dimensions and making a Website completly as a graphic does cause many problems ( such as editing the site, how it looks on each monitor) There is a code I can post that can make a site show up the same in almost every single resolution. I have not personally tested the code but I have viewed a site that has and they are awesome!
If I helped you I would appreciate it if you would give me some reputation.
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