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yigal7
Junior Member

297 Posts

Posted - 19 May 2004 :  03:02:03  Show Profile
i'm using Snitz forum on my site. the problem is
that you have to use 1024X786 to see it properly.
if u r on 600X800 then the screen is to small for it(rolers!!!)
when going to Snitz forum on any resolution it's o-k.

what can be the problem?

ThanX
Yigal

OneWayMule
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Austria
4969 Posts

Posted - 19 May 2004 :  03:48:28  Show Profile  Visit OneWayMule's Homepage  Send OneWayMule an ICQ Message
What exactly do you mean?
Can you post a link to your forum?

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yigal7
Junior Member

297 Posts

Posted - 19 May 2004 :  04:05:37  Show Profile
http://d946611.u31.0web-hosting.com/forums/

and use 600X800

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Roland
Advanced Member

Netherlands
9335 Posts

Posted - 19 May 2004 :  04:36:31  Show Profile
Check your codes; somewhere you have a table that has a fixed width of 950 pixels. That's probably what's causing the problem.
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Gremlin
General Help Moderator

New Zealand
7528 Posts

Posted - 19 May 2004 :  04:51:50  Show Profile  Visit Gremlin's Homepage
Shouldn't that be 800x600? usually Resolution is expressed as WxH

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wii
Free ASP Hosts Moderator

Denmark
2632 Posts

Posted - 19 May 2004 :  06:16:21  Show Profile
Here:

<table id=snclayouttalble width=950 align=center><tr id=snclayouttable><td colspan=2>

Change it to:

<table id=snclayouttalble width=100% align=center><tr id=snclayouttable><td colspan=2>

And yes:

It´s called 800x600
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yigal7
Junior Member

297 Posts

Posted - 19 May 2004 :  07:53:48  Show Profile
on what file i can found this code?
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wii
Free ASP Hosts Moderator

Denmark
2632 Posts

Posted - 19 May 2004 :  08:22:04  Show Profile
Check your inc_header.asp file
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Roland
Advanced Member

Netherlands
9335 Posts

Posted - 19 May 2004 :  08:49:56  Show Profile
quote:
Originally posted by Gremlin

Shouldn't that be 800x600? usually Resolution is expressed as WxH



But what if you have a TFT LCD screen that can rotate, won't it be 600x800 when in portait position and 800x600 in landscape position?
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yigal7
Junior Member

297 Posts

Posted - 19 May 2004 :  10:14:55  Show Profile
ThanX!!!!
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Gremlin
General Help Moderator

New Zealand
7528 Posts

Posted - 19 May 2004 :  10:41:50  Show Profile  Visit Gremlin's Homepage
quote:
Originally posted by Roland

quote:
Originally posted by Gremlin

Shouldn't that be 800x600? usually Resolution is expressed as WxH



But what if you have a TFT LCD screen that can rotate, won't it be 600x800 when in portait position and 800x600 in landscape position?


Wouldn't that still be 800x600 though? just the orientation has changed, the resolution hasn't.

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Roland
Advanced Member

Netherlands
9335 Posts

Posted - 20 May 2004 :  10:19:11  Show Profile
not really... since resolution is w*h, and you rotate the screen, the w is now 600 instead of 800. For the video card it won't matter as it's the active apps that utilize the changed "layout" of the screen.
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Gremlin
General Help Moderator

New Zealand
7528 Posts

Posted - 20 May 2004 :  22:10:15  Show Profile  Visit Gremlin's Homepage
On my system when I rotate my screen windows still "thinks" the resolution is 800x600 I assume the LCD is doing the "resizing" .. least I'm pretty sure it does I'm not at work to check one of our rotating screen.

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Roland
Advanced Member

Netherlands
9335 Posts

Posted - 21 May 2004 :  10:25:03  Show Profile
lol... I'm just being stupid here. Windows won't care how you put your screen, I'm just applying some sense by saying that if the resolution is measured in width x height, then a rotated screen would still be width x height with the values flipped.
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Davio
Development Team Member

Jamaica
12217 Posts

Posted - 21 May 2004 :  15:23:43  Show Profile
Alright you guys. The user said thanks. Let's move on to something more constructive!

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Gremlin
General Help Moderator

New Zealand
7528 Posts

Posted - 23 May 2004 :  01:20:29  Show Profile  Visit Gremlin's Homepage
Nah we're having fun :p ... so Davio .. if a screen is wxh and you rotate it, do you think it's still wxh or is it now hxw?

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