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Will Tonkin
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I have started a presentation. I'm using a 17" moniter. I'm using invible tables to position my work. On smaller moniters the presentation moves around the place & needs scrolling. I thought that CDFE resized the presentation to fit any size moniter as we are told not to design for say 800x600. Am I missing something here
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Re: screen size
« Reply #1 on: Oct 22nd, 2003, 4:47am » |
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Yes, if you use invisible tables your pages will resize. But you must consider that any image will not resize, so if you want your presentation be good for all monitors you must make sure that you don't put too large images. Say you have on a line: A B C and A,B,C are images. The sum of the X of these images should be under 700 pixel. Usually the best thing is to work with the editor NOT maximized, so you can emulate a 800x600 or even a 640x480 screen.
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Re: screen size
« Reply #2 on: Mar 28th, 2014, 5:51pm » |
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This is the closest topic I could find to my first current problem: When I open the CD, the home page opens very small with scroll bars. I know I can then open it up, but it would look more professional to have it open so you could see the entire page. Is there a way to do this?
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Hi! The setup for this are in: Hypertext Current hypertext properties and in the tab Reader / Show options you can show the CD full screen, or choose a display size, and also "force" the full screen (lock it, for kiosk apps or so on)
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