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OK, Arial font ought to work
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It does indeed. :)

A little hint regarding your sub pages: In VSD you can copy a page's content to other pages. If you look at your sub pages, you'll see that the text (headings and nav bar) jump a bit from page to page. If you want to have them in the same place, take one of these pages and put the text and nav bar the way you want it, and then copy it all to the other pages. After that you can change the heading to read 'Testimonials', 'About us' and whatever.

And if I were you, I would leave a bit more 'air' above and below the main heading, 'Workhorse Painting Company'. Otherwise it will look a bit squashed.
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I built a website 1000 wide, and it displays on my 10.2" netbook without side scrolling, but only just. But Greg, I need to scroll - albeit only a little.

I see in Chrome, Residential * Commercial * Interior * Exterior overlapping Company.

I really like how you set out this page Greg.

http://www.workhorsepainting.com/Page9.html

You just need to move the grey border with the hyperlinks down as it's across "Company", and personally, I'm not seeing that grey as a color I would use. I would try either a dark blue, or use your color schemer software from CC to pick out the palest color in your background image.

Otherwise, a great improvement. :)
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Bren, could you please post a screenshot of that overlapping? I have viewed the site with IE, Fx and Chrome, all latest versions, and zoomed to 100%, and I don't see any overlapping. I have set my monitor down to 1024x768, and still no overlapping. Don't even have to scroll sideways any more.
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Looks good for me in all browsers to.:) Maybe a cache issue.:lol:@ myself.

Greg, Just a thought would be to change the e-mail address on the home page. Seems like I would click that to complain.:|
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Well I was going to make another pg or two this evening. I cleaned up some files and images on my desk top dragged and dropped them into some desktop folders they were images from the site but they were duplicates I thought and the main ones were in folders in the vsd or whatever file that the VSD sends them to anyway the active ones for the current site build were those desktop images evidently because I lost the current build and had to try to figure how to get it back I went to the back up and it or the latest one was with the bad fonts and offset renderings could not seam to get that to load in VSD I have a file or folder with the correct files and images but VSD will not open or run that one So I get to redo the pgs again talk about temperamental. I guess that I will have to follow the instructions to download the back up from the server but I only have it on my Netscape or netfirms server
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My monitor config. upper one is 24" monitor #1 1920 x 1080 resolution
#2, 24"monitor landscape orientation 1920 x 1200 resolution
#4, 24" monitor portrait orientation 1200 x 1920 resolution
#3 32" monitor landscape orientation 1920 x 1200 resolution
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Inger Eik wrote:
Bren, could you please post a screenshot of that overlapping? I have viewed the site with IE, Fx and Chrome, all latest versions, and zoomed to 100%, and I don't see any overlapping. I have set my monitor down to 1024x768, and still no overlapping. Don't even have to scroll sideways any more.


Yes, I will check it again tonight on my netbook when I'm back on it - and report what I see, and if still overlapping, will post a screenshot. :)

On chrome, on my 13.3, it's not overlapping.
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It's still overlapping, with a slight side scroll on 1024 x 600, 10.2" netbook, Chrome. Run CCleaner each night before shutdown.

Screenshot as promised. :)

Had to upload as it was too large.

http://img137.imageshack.us/img137/1756/workhorse.jpg

Update:
Checked FF & IE too.

No overlapping in IE, but still has side scroll. Company is across the top of the site, versus it dropping down on FF & Chrome, which is obviously causing the overlapping. Would making the Site Name an image cure this?

FF - overlapping, with side scroll.
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Looks like you don't have the font that Greg's using on your pc.;)
I can't hear what I'm looking at.
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This is a site I built for my work.(RSD)
http://esmansgreenhouse.com
This is a site I built for use in my job.(HTML Editor)
https://pestlogbook.com
This is my personal site used for testing and as an easy way to share photos.(RLM imported to RSD)
https://ericrohloff.com

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