Yes! That is the way to do it! I hate those sites that have their width set for those in 640x480 (especially if you're running in 1600x1200). As well someone was complaining about people setting the font size to 2. Just don't use a fixed size, use it as somewhat of a variable by increasing or decreasing the size by a certain amount, which solves problems in all resolutions.
Excuse me, but tables are not a problem on Webpages. You claim that tables and frames should not be on a webpage, however tables were meant to hold tabular data and do serve their function in that way. They are not meant for layout, but they are useful on a page to display the appropriate data the way it was meant to be displayed. They are also useful to get your data across to those users on the internet who are not able to SEE the layout of the page. Using tables correctly can allow the blind internet bound community to receive the data on a page in the way that it was supposed to be delivered.
Yes! That is the way to do it! I hate those sites that have their width set for those in 640x480 (especially if you're running in 1600x1200). As well someone was complaining about people setting the font size to 2. Just don't use a fixed size, use it as somewhat of a variable by increasing or decreasing the size by a certain amount, which solves problems in all resolutions.
Jeff.
Excuse me, but tables are not a problem on Webpages. You claim that tables and frames should not be on a webpage, however tables were meant to hold tabular data and do serve their function in that way. They are not meant for layout, but they are useful on a page to display the appropriate data the way it was meant to be displayed. They are also useful to get your data across to those users on the internet who are not able to SEE the layout of the page. Using tables correctly can allow the blind internet bound community to receive the data on a page in the way that it was supposed to be delivered.
Jeff.