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Hi. I have a problem. I'm new to dreamweaver and am designing my first site. I have a 17" monitor and a screen res of 1024 x 768. The page looks fine on my monitor but on a smaller screen res such as 800 x 600 the user needs to use scroll bars which is obviously bad. I want to center flash animations on the screen regardless of its size or res. Someone must be able to help me. Thanx.
 
I'm new to Dreamweaver too, so I don't know the "official" way to do this, but what I've seen done in the past is put the contents of your page into a one-cell table that has the "CENTERED" attribute set on it.

What I've also been doing in DW, is resize my work window so that it's 740 pixels wide. I then constrain my work to that size. That way I'm fairly sure that people viewing it won't have to use scroll bars (horizontally, at least!)

Chip H.
 
Keep in mind that more than 50% of web surfer have their monitors set at 800x600. After that comes 1024x768 (28%), then 640x480 (7-12%)

One of the biggest no-no's of website usability is forcing the user to scroll horizonally in order to read, so be sure to test your designs at all three resolutions.

John T.
 
are you using only flash on your page or is it a mix of HTML and Flash?

If you are using only Flash, is it one single flash movie or several per page?

This makes a big difference as to how this question needs to be answered.
 
Hi. I am using a mix of HTML and Flash. I have around 3 or 4 different flash animations on the page. Thanx.
 
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