> The client thinks that it would be nice to have the same actual size
window
> and font no matter what resolution monitor.

the client is nuts

> Unfortunately, the client is always right so I might have to do this.

it is your job to educate the client

by educate, i mean this:  "dear client, to do what you want will take $3000
and several weeks, but if we use liquid design with accessible font sizes so
that all monitors are automatically accommodated, it will take $500 and one
week"

> Any help would be greatly appreciated.

make sure your design does not depend on the relative size of the images

the only thing you should concentrate on is the line length of text -- use
CSS to ensure that any text is no more than 40 ems (1.5 alphabets) long, and
use plenty of line-spacing

by doing this and using ems, it will not matter that your design "flows" as
wide as the window


rudy


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