Re: Is this page broken?



Stuart Scharf wrote:
Tony wrote:


Most Windows installations let you resize the display - that's what I
do. My default resolution is 1280x1024, but it's pretty easy to switch
to 800x600 for testing when I want.


Resize the display ? I thought you would only have to resize the
browser window.


Change the display properties to 800x600, then maximize the window, and
you will see the site EXACTLY as it will appear on someone's monitor at
that resolution, rather than an approximation. I prefer the accuracy -
others may not.

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