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muadmz
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Registered: 03/05/05
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Hi there,
Im having some problems with the site width. Not of the header, because the header looks alright, but the body is not changing it size automatically to fit the users screen size as you can see here. You will see a space on the right top corner which shouldnt be there. The text in the body is supposed to auto fit to the screen width.
Do u think its something wrong with the header.thtml? or somewhere else? how can i fix this?
Im having some problems with the site width. Not of the header, because the header looks alright, but the body is not changing it size automatically to fit the users screen size as you can see here. You will see a space on the right top corner which shouldnt be there. The text in the body is supposed to auto fit to the screen width.
Do u think its something wrong with the header.thtml? or somewhere else? how can i fix this?
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muadmz
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Registered: 03/05/05
Posts: 51
hi there, thanks for the link, but it shows me alot of html codes from different pages..so i dont know exactly what to edit.... what i would like to know is which file is wrong.. and what to change, since geeklog its not best to edit the index.php i think.
thanks
thanks
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Robin
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Registered: 02/15/02
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First of all you don't edit index.php.
Everything you edit, in your case, are the templates, mainly header and footer and something else.
There is a lot of html code however try to look for things responsible for display like alignment, width, etc.
E.g. fixing this might help
PS
A word of advice Next time you modify any layout, do this step by step and verify the change so you can always rollback.
Geeklog Polish Support Team
Everything you edit, in your case, are the templates, mainly header and footer and something else.
There is a lot of html code however try to look for things responsible for display like alignment, width, etc.
E.g. fixing this might help
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<td class="featured" align"left" colspan="2"> <b>Today's Featured Article:PS
A word of advice Next time you modify any layout, do this step by step and verify the change so you can always rollback.
Geeklog Polish Support Team
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