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> Changing table pixels to %, Transfering a tables pixels to percentages HELP!
Clan KoL Tech
post Jul 11 2008, 11:59 AM
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I used Photoshop to make this page but the problem is... I need the table to be viewed the same for all resolutions. So because my math sucks and I could only imagine how long it will take me to transfer all the sets of pixels to percentages and I'm thinking if I were to transfer them to % I was thinking that it wouldn't even all work out and be even... Can anyone offer a solution or help me out with this?

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Darin McGrew
post Jul 11 2008, 12:12 PM
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First, resolution doesn't matter. What matters is the size of the browser display area.

Second, web pages won't look the same in all browsers, and that's a good thing.

Third, don't use HTML to resize images. Just display the images at their actual size. There are ways to use images in designs that stretch to fit the content and available display area, but they tile images rather than resizing them.

Anyway, your page is basically images of text. I recommend using real text, but if you're going to use images of text, then you should put the text itself in the images' alt attributes. See also Use of ALT texts in IMGs.

The information and links in the FAQ entry For what screen size should I write? should also be helpful.
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post Jul 11 2008, 12:43 PM
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This article might be of interest : Create Resizable Images With CSS.
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