Restored from previous forum. Originally posted by ricardo.
Hi,
I was looking for the CGI asm... all the day trying to get Paul's site and nothing: seems to be off.
But then... tralaaaaa... a new design, very very nice !
Good for you Paul
I know that he is a winner !!
Paul's KILLER SITE !!! Its great !!!!
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Restored from previous forum. Originally posted by PB.
Yep, looks good Paul!
For those who don't know the URL: http://www.reelmediaproductions.com/pb/
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Yep, looks good Paul!
For those who don't know the URL: http://www.reelmediaproductions.com/pb/
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Restored from previous forum. Originally posted by Paul.
Hi Danilo,
I always have my browser set to use the standard default size (medium) so I did not see this problem.
If you have your fonts set to large then of course they will not fit the window and will wrap... causing the look you describe.
Anyways, hopefully I have fixed the problem for you and they will no longer wrap.
Cheers
Hi Danilo,
I always have my browser set to use the standard default size (medium) so I did not see this problem.
If you have your fonts set to large then of course they will not fit the window and will wrap... causing the look you describe.
Anyways, hopefully I have fixed the problem for you and they will no longer wrap.
Cheers

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Restored from previous forum. Originally posted by DarkUni.
Its just this sort of issue that really makes me love the fact that I'm an Opera browser user. The real time screen scaling makes sites 'not designed to fit your resolution' easier to get around.
Good web developers create sites that are good in MEDIUM or 'default on IE' text sizes.
What people usually need when they run in 2048x1768 or whatever is screen scaling, not text sizing. Opera is the only browser I know that does this.
The nice part is that images as well as text are brought up to the size you specify, which basically allows you to completely control your browsing size experience.
Shane R. Monroe
Dark Unicorn Productions
Its just this sort of issue that really makes me love the fact that I'm an Opera browser user. The real time screen scaling makes sites 'not designed to fit your resolution' easier to get around.
Good web developers create sites that are good in MEDIUM or 'default on IE' text sizes.
What people usually need when they run in 2048x1768 or whatever is screen scaling, not text sizing. Opera is the only browser I know that does this.
The nice part is that images as well as text are brought up to the size you specify, which basically allows you to completely control your browsing size experience.
Shane R. Monroe
Dark Unicorn Productions
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