At 08:13 1/06/98 -0700, Barry wrote:
>I was wondering if anyone would comment on this ;-)
>
>The client and the graphic designer who came up with the overall look and
>design of this page (it wasn't me, I turned an example pdf file into HTML
>and made it work) decided that it was important to them that the orange and
>blue horizontal bars HAD to extend continuously to the right with NO
>right-side gap between them and the browser window. They didn't want to see
>any of that dreaded "white space" on that side.
Well, in Netscape 4.05 on win 95 with a Matrox Millenium 4MB video card set
at 1024 x 768 and 32-bit colour, I still get a white space at the far right
of the scrollable window, no matter where I position the right hand border
of Netscape.
What I mean is, Netscape puts a white space between any content and the
right hand edge of it'smain window, regardless of the width of the content.
You could make it 100,000 pixels wide and when you finally scrolled to the
end there would be the white space.
Regards,
franko
who gets really pee'd off with print designers who refuse to even attempt
to understand the limitations of online media
Frank Lee, Information Architect.
Member: Aust. DM Assoc., Market Research Soc. of Aust., Web Conslts Assoc.,
HTML Writers Guild, Internet Professionals Association. Associate, Aust.
Marketing Inst.
Interactive Strategist, IBM Australia Ltd & Managing Director, Wired World
Consulting.
http://www1.tpgi.com.au/users/franko/
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