http://developer.yahoo.com/yslow/smushit/
you might want to clean up the second image from the bottom...heres an awesome tool that I use...
http://developer.yahoo.com/yslow/smushit/
http://developer.yahoo.com/yslow/smushit/
Mike
I have a question about a site that was posted on this thread earlier. The site is
http://www.juliehufstetler.com/.
Depending on a monitor resolution, some websites are too wide and viewers have to scroll to the right to see the entire page. I noticed on this website, if you open it up and take the right side of your browser and shrink the browser, the center portion of the website will move to the left and the background stays the same, so the page adjusts to the size of the browser which is good because many people use different screen resolutions and this fixed the scrolling problem.
My question is, what code is, or how was this done by using VSD?
Thanks!
UPDATE: I was just looking at the source code and think that what I'm asking was done by using the <style type="text/css"> with the positioning of the tables at absolute. Is this right? If so, how can you add this type of code in VSD while building it?
http://www.juliehufstetler.com/.
Depending on a monitor resolution, some websites are too wide and viewers have to scroll to the right to see the entire page. I noticed on this website, if you open it up and take the right side of your browser and shrink the browser, the center portion of the website will move to the left and the background stays the same, so the page adjusts to the size of the browser which is good because many people use different screen resolutions and this fixed the scrolling problem.
My question is, what code is, or how was this done by using VSD?
Thanks!
UPDATE: I was just looking at the source code and think that what I'm asking was done by using the <style type="text/css"> with the positioning of the tables at absolute. Is this right? If so, how can you add this type of code in VSD while building it?
The floating Page Properties panel has a check-box for "Centered" pages located just below where you set the width and height for the page.
Also, by going to the menu Settings > Standard Settings for New Pages... you can set this as the default.
Also, by going to the menu Settings > Standard Settings for New Pages... you can set this as the default.
Thanks, Cary! That will work perfectly!
I just started playing with this and have a lot to learn. I've been using MS Frontpage using some WYSIWYG and HTML to work on my pages. How would anyone here compare those two programs?
I just started playing with this and have a lot to learn. I've been using MS Frontpage using some WYSIWYG and HTML to work on my pages. How would anyone here compare those two programs?
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