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CaptainSpaz |
I can't see the difference!
Oct 10 2009, 2:46 AM EDT | Post edited: Oct 10 2009, 2:48 AM EDT
Cool, I got to be like the guy in the Starbucks commercial advertising the new Via stuff. Only with a different sense.Seriously though, I don't see a difference. The only difference is with the OS, not with images on a web page. |
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CryingDove |
1. RE: I can't see the difference!
Oct 10 2009, 2:55 AM EDT
Thanks Philip. I have been pulling my hair out trying to figure out this issue. I have an Artists site with images galore and they are sharp, and crisp in detail. I am an avid fan of the use of textures and contrast in art. So blurry is taboo. .
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CaptainSpaz |
2. RE: I can't see the difference!
Oct 10 2009, 2:57 AM EDT | Post edited: Oct 10 2009, 2:58 AM EDT
Don't worry, I got you on this one...probably one of few things we can both agree on.
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CaptainSpaz |
3. RE: I can't see the difference!
Oct 10 2009, 3:07 AM EDT
"Don't worry, I got you on this one...probably one of few things we can both agree on."Just to clarify, I changed the screen size on my Windows 7 laptop and did not see any difference. |
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CryingDove |
4. RE: I can't see the difference!
Oct 10 2009, 10:26 AM EDT | Post edited: Oct 10 2009, 11:19 AM EDT
Wetpaint has given us a box to work with. At this point in time not all sites are forced within that box. If you look at your pages and see that some content extends beyond the right border (a faint line in easyedit mode), then that page will need to be adjusted so all of the content is within that right border.If this is done, and when the 1024 fixed width format arrives, you will not have to do any further adjustments to your pages. If you set up your page to your liking, and keep within the box, even at your screen resolution , everyone else will like it too, because it will fit the box on their computer screen,too. And your pages will display the same to everyone who visits your site, no matter what resolution their computer is set to. |