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I currently use a program called Cutesite Builder for my web page. It's one of those programs that allows just about anyone to publish a site. Anyway, on some of my cumputers the home page looks just fine, all in alignment. Other PC's are showing the home page out of alignment. It's like the images and text aren't centered. Any ideas? How does it look from your end? I know some pages really need some work so be nice. www.capitol-comm.com
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I tried it. Comdial phone was up on right middle. NEC phone was lined up with the Comdial text. Not lining up good.
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It looks fine to me. Text lines up with phones ok when i view.
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You do have some alignment issues. It's not uncommon for some code to do that if it's not really clean. Different browsers will show the page differently and different resolution settings will cause issues as well. The standard is pretty much to set your browser to 800X600 when you're building the site. Personally I can never get the easy programs like that to work very well so I normally have to use notepad. If you want to go in and clean up the html using notepad you might check out https://www.nuthinbutnet.net/ for some basic code. If you haven't worked it out by tomorrow I'll be happy to help clean it up if you need some help.
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It lines up good for me. Nice simple site
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MacGyver is right. The alignment is affected by the browsers resolution. On lower resolution, the site maintains it's dimensions. On higher resolution, the page wants to stretch to fill the void. Try checking to see if there is an option on your program to center your page and limit it's width to about 750 pixels.
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Just checked your code. Your using style sheets to set your page margins, that is what is causing the misalignment. If this program your using is a GUI interface, and you haven't hand coded anything, then the program is actually using a lot of style sheets to do the programming. Probably more style sheets than needed. It takes a pretty good GUI editor to make correct HTML code. I would look at some other programs such as Dreamweaver or Front page.
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Thanks for the input. I'm putting the home page body to text. and will some day get it professionally done.
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Capitol -
I could help you out on this one! I've got years of web dev experience. Drop me a PM if you're interested
Future Telecom Guy Current Network Engineer (data) Curently Maintaining Nortel MICS Systems, and supporting Intel-Tel.
Certified Fiber Optic Technician & CCNA
Anyone in Seattle able to help hook me up with a telecom gig?
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Dreamweaver does a good job of clean HTML. It can take a bit to learn, but worth it. Much better than Frontpage.
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