David Klaus wrote:

>It sounds like the basic problem is that your monitor is only 
>displaying a 640x480 screen and the web page you are trying to 
>display requires a larger screen.  When you say 'only part of the 
>page' is displayed, does that mean you can see scroll bars or not? 
>If not, then what you want to do is grab the title bar of the IE 
>window and drag it left until you can see the grow box.  Then click 
>on the grow box and your IE window should shrink back down.   You can 
>also save some screen real estate by turning off the button bar and 
>favorites bar in the 'View' menu.
>
>  
>
Thanks for your suggestion but I've already tried that. I guess I 
should've been more clear in my description.
The resize box doesn't seem to affect the web-page size.
The biggest problem my wife has is when she's playing backgammon on 
Pogo.com.
The Pogo game windows don't have a resize box on them.
The window doesn't open quite large enough to display the board with the 
buttons.
Is this just a Java problem? I've tried deleting the monitor's 
preferences but with no effect.
It's too bad that I.E. is the only browser that seems to work well with 
these Pogo games.


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