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m.r.davies
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A couple of constructive points and suggestions
Can you make all the un-compiled templates available for download?
This would make custom templates a whole lot easier, as all we would need to do is search for one that looks similar and adjust this.
In my opinion, templates that are NOT a fixed width (expand to whole page) are a bad idea as it messes up the design
All templates should just conform to a standard resolution of 800x600 or 1024x768.
i've tried to use one of your templates, and uploaded my own 800px header,
it looked good until i maximised the screen and the design all messed up
The header was off to the right and there was a load of white space where the template had expanded to the page width
I can see this as being a MASSIVE issue, i know you are just trying to make it easy for numpties, and make it flexible, but these constraints need to be in place otherwise people will end up with a rubbish/different looking site on different screen resolutions
99% of the websites i've ever visited use a fixed width.
What was the reason for making it a variable width?
I've spoken to another forum member about this and he agree's its a huge issue that should be addressed
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A couple of constructive points and suggestions
Can you make all the un-compiled templates available for download?
This would make custom templates a whole lot easier, as all we would need to do is search for one that looks similar and adjust this.
In my opinion, templates that are NOT a fixed width (expand to whole page) are a bad idea as it messes up the design
All templates should just conform to a standard resolution of 800x600 or 1024x768.
i've tried to use one of your templates, and uploaded my own 800px header,
it looked good until i maximised the screen and the design all messed up
The header was off to the right and there was a load of white space where the template had expanded to the page width
I can see this as being a MASSIVE issue, i know you are just trying to make it easy for numpties, and make it flexible, but these constraints need to be in place otherwise people will end up with a rubbish/different looking site on different screen resolutions
99% of the websites i've ever visited use a fixed width.
What was the reason for making it a variable width?
I've spoken to another forum member about this and he agree's its a huge issue that should be addressed