This may be OT; I hope not; I hope there is a CSS solution.

I built this site http://staff.reynolds.edu/mcline/index.html and tested it
using "standard-sized" monitors, perhaps 16 or 17 inch.

My client recently bought a 19" flat screen monitor & everything on this new
monitor is stretched horizontally to make it fit into the full width (which
is actually about 16"). This stretching occurs in IE7, Opera9

Surprisingly, not all of the background image (
http://staff.reynolds.edu/mcline/bgs/trial10.jpg) for the home page is used.
Even though the image is over 16.5 inches wide, the browsers use about
14.3inches of the width and stretch it out to 16".

The best example of the stretching at the bottom of this page
http://staff.reynolds.edu/mcline/pages/myart.html , where the disk should be
circular, but appears to be quite ovate on the wide monitor.

Admittedly, I am not a CSS guru and this site is not a stellar example of
CSS, but is there some to use CSS to compensate for this?

TIA,

Kimberly





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http://www.kimberlybatteau.com/
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