At 09:14 AM 06/02/98 +1000, franko wrote:
>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.
Frank, you're absolutely correct. Yes, after the page loads they can then
scroll to the right and see the blank space. But the client just wants
there to be no white space when the page is initially viewed by those using
typical display resolution of 640 or 800 pixels wide.
Doesn't it bother anyone that on this page
(http://www.marcomandmore.com/btsw/) there is a horizontal scroll bar in
the browser when there is really nothing to see on the page when scrolling
right (other than the two colored design elements)? It bugs me. If I see a
scroll bar, horiztonal or vertical, I assume that their is some page
content there that I might want to see, and I scroll over/down. In this
case, there's really nothing to see, just colors.
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Web Design & Development�- Online Marketing <http://www.ToTheWeb.com>
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