This is called "fluid" layout.
You can find many examples googling that term
here is a tutorial on it
http://www.nowcss.com/layo
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Browse All TopicsHi. I am building a website using Dreamweaver CS3. I create CSS and set the page properties to 780 wide. However, my client has asked if I can make the page adjust to the screen size of the users. For example, when I open up my test site for my client, all of their data is inside the margins of 780, like it is suppose to be. When I open up another site they pointed out to me, it fills the screen much better. Is that a 'auto' adjust based on screen size, or is it just they've set their margins to be huge?
Here is the example site - http://www.ankeny.k12.ia.u
Thanks!
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This is called "fluid" layout.
You can find many examples googling that term
here is a tutorial on it
http://www.nowcss.com/layo
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by: jason1178Posted on 2009-08-19 at 12:29:38ID: 25136361
Hi dsmjeff,
You just need to use percentages instead of pixels and the widths will adjust to the user's screen.