Martin Petrov wrote:

>www.speakingofresults.com <http://www.speakingofresults.com/>
>
>My first web site using WordPress. The rich text editor is suitable
>for the client who isn't very technical oriented. But the code
>produced by the editor is ugly.
>
>My main concern is that the site is optimized for 1024x768, and with
>smaller resolutions the center column is resized and the three photos
>doesn't stay on the same line.
>
>Could you please tell me if you use 1024x768 and  whether the 3 photos
>on the home page stay on the same line? The client reported that most
>of her friends get a distorted layout but she doesn't know what screen
>resolution they use.
>
>Thank you!
>
Hi Martin,
Perhaps they are using a smaller resolution, but:
- Viewing in 1024x768 is *only o.k.* if the window of the visitor has 
the maximal width.
A not-maximalised window is giving problems. Because the width of the 3 
(fixed width) photo's is eating almost all space between the fixed width 
of left and right sidebar, the 3rd photo has to wrap. It is fairly 
critical, with only 5px less then the max. window size the gap is 
already there.

- And viewing in 1024x768 is *only o.k.* if the visitor doesn't use a 
sidebar (like a history bar).
If the sidebar is on, 1 photo will drop; and if the sidebar & it's 
scrollbar has some more width than 1 of the pictures (pretty soon), then 
2 photo's are dropping down.

With this layout I'm afraid the only solution is to place the photo's 
vertically (with text beside), as in the other pages. Then the text can 
shrink if needed.

Greetings,
francky


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