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auto resize webpage to users display settings?

Asked by getsome112 in Hypertext Markup Language (HTML), Macromedia Homesite

Tags: resize, auto, page

is it possible to auto resize webpage to users display settings?  and if so, how to i make my web page that is developed in a screen resolution of 1280 x 1024 work with someone who has a diplay resolution of 800 x 600?  So that they can view the entire web page on their screen?  i am using tables and frames for my web page, and it is written using Frontpage 2000. i have tried everything that i know of, but when you resize your display  to say 800 x 600, the web page gets cut off.  i dont want to have all those scroll bars hanging aound. i think they just make the page look like a mess.  

Would it be possible to re-do the entire webpage in a resolution of 800 x 600 so that it woudl be compatable with others displays?  and if it were in that resolution of 800 x 600, when i view the site on my screen in 1280 x 1024 will it fit my screen?  i dont want it to look like crap.  thats the bottom line.

any help would be greatly appreciated.  if you need any more informaton that would be helpful in solving my problem, feel free to let me know.  thanks

~Mike
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