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PostPosted: May 29th, 2007, 11:59 am 
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I'm using <div> to align things on a site. However, whenever someone with a different resolution than mine views the site, it looks messed up. Is there some way (besides not using <div>) to keep the layout positioned as it is for all resolutions?

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PostPosted: May 29th, 2007, 11:59 am 
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A comon thing to do is set it up in tables and use percent of monitor. (That's how I did mine)


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There is definitely. However, I cant tell you specifically unless I know what exactly you are trying to do :wink:

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And what resolutions are you using?
Tables are cheap. Bad Lance. :P

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I had that problem, so I was going to put mine into tables, but I didn't have the energy or the patience to do it, so I just left it as it was, and hoped people had the right resolution, :? ...

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You could use relative positioning with the div layers. I'd have to see what you're trying to do, though.

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