I remember seeing a URL in a forum about a site you can go to and view your web site in different pixel/screen settings. I could have sworn I bookmarked it, but can't find it. I also did a search of the forum and didn't come up with that post. I do belong to one other forum so am not sure which one I got this URL from.
Was it from someone here? Does anyone here have this web site address?
It may have been I who mentioned that. I have used a couple of programs that do that, but I have downloaded them from http://download.com. I am not sure what they were named, I think one of them was BrowserSizer.
That was it! Thanks a bunch I downloaded it and used it.
On the downside my site does not look as good in webtv and 640x480. (My side link bar, with buttons, shows up with a scroll bar) Looks good in 1024x768 though, which surprised me...........
I think its called either BrowserSizer or BrowserWare...something like that. I personally didn't like it...seemed really buggy and was fairly confusing...
just in case you're curious, Dreamweaver has seven default resolutions and screen sizes from which you can view your page while you work on it, including WebTV!
<BLOCKQUOTE><font size="1" face="Verdana, Arial">quote/font><HR>Originally posted by dlee: I remember seeing a URL in a forum about a site you can go to and view your web site in different pixel/screen settings. I could have sworn I bookmarked it, but can't find it. I also did a search of the forum and didn't come up with that post. I do belong to one other forum so am not sure which one I got this URL from.
Was it from someone here? Does anyone here have this web site address? <HR></BLOCKQUOTE>
Sorry, I don't have the Web address. However, I have another suggestion. AceHTML has an internal viewer that let you switch between each resolution. It could help you preview your site.
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