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Expanded Template Dimensions
Slick082
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Message # 1 | 5:24 AM
I'm currently trying to expand the dimensions of my website, so that it fits the page: http://10md.ucoz.com/index/0-1

What I mean is, I'm trying to expand the dimensions of the center area so that the navigation and search blocks fit the sides of the screen. What do I modify in the CSS to do this?

Thanks smile

NonØ
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Message # 2 | 7:54 AM
- go to design management template section.
- find the width variable that controls the center section
* careful i think the header graphics will be greatly affected unless you made some adjustments to it and you need to modify the template of each different modules that you have activated

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Slick082
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Message # 3 | 1:27 AM
Thanks for the help, the site's starting to look much better now smile

My question now is, how do I expand the news items to fit the new dimensions, along with the other modules?

Post edited by Slick082 - Wednesday, 2010-08-04, 1:27 AM
Dartz
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Message # 4 | 10:38 AM
You do realise by setting 'static' width it will look good only on your monitor
not on other people monitors. For example, on mine it's terrible and I must
scroll to right to see the website.

Quote (Slick082)
My question now is, how do I expand the news items to fit the new dimensions, along with the other modules?
How you increased width? I'm pretty sure you did it in a wrong way.

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Slick082
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Message # 5 | 6:29 PM
I followed NonO's tutorial post, which I applied to the CSS templates.

Is there another method to increase the width so that it scales properly on all monitors, along with the background image?

Post edited by Slick082 - Saturday, 2010-08-07, 6:37 PM
Dartz
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Message # 6 | 3:47 PM
You increased width by adding big header and stretching it. That's not professional
solution. The template you chose isn't meant for 'matching monitors'. It was made
as solid template with solid width. For one to 'swap' when needed I suggest you to
choose other and modify it with current template elements.

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