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| IE7 sites display small and narrow My display setting is 1920x1200 and I have a Dell 2405FPW monitor driven by an ATI X1900 graphics card. I ahve the text size (View) set to 'largest'. Yet sites appear in the center of the screen with blank space of the sites colors on each side. Is there a setting in IE7 Tools to cause web sites to fill my screen? |
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| Re: IE7 sites display small and narrow Hi, If you stretch the IE window out to fill the screen, most webpages should fill that window. Some pages are written (coded) to be a particular width. Example: [url]www.msn.com[/url] is about 800 pixels wide and fills in the rest of your IE window with color. You could use the Zoom feature of IE7 to make content larger. Hope this helps, Don [MS MVP- IE] "normviv73" <normviv73@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:FAD68769-8250-49B8-A58D-CD732C8DCF04@microsoft.com...[color=blue] > My display setting is 1920x1200 and I have a Dell 2405FPW monitor driven[/color] by[color=blue] > an ATI X1900 graphics card. I ahve the text size (View) set to 'largest'. > Yet sites appear in the center of the screen with blank space of the sites > colors on each side. Is there a setting in IE7 Tools to cause web sites[/color] to[color=blue] > fill my screen?[/color] |
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| Re: IE7 sites display small and narrow If you mean by stretching to drag the edges that option is not available for this site. I tried the zoom but that caused misalignment of the text with the framing and some text overwrote other text. It was a good idea but it didn't work out. Thanks anyway. "Don Varnau" wrote: [color=blue] > Hi, > If you stretch the IE window out to fill the screen, most webpages should > fill that window. Some pages are written (coded) to be a particular width. > Example: [url]www.msn.com[/url] is about 800 pixels wide and fills in the rest of your > IE window with color. > > You could use the Zoom feature of IE7 to make content larger. > > Hope this helps, > Don > [MS MVP- IE] > > "normviv73" <normviv73@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message > news:FAD68769-8250-49B8-A58D-CD732C8DCF04@microsoft.com...[color=green] > > My display setting is 1920x1200 and I have a Dell 2405FPW monitor driven[/color] > by[color=green] > > an ATI X1900 graphics card. I ahve the text size (View) set to 'largest'. > > Yet sites appear in the center of the screen with blank space of the sites > > colors on each side. Is there a setting in IE7 Tools to cause web sites[/color] > to[color=green] > > fill my screen?[/color] > >[/color] |
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| Re: IE7 sites display small and narrow I have the same problem on my new computer. Don't know what to do, it's very irritating to have little half size windows. And you're right, you can't resize by stretching and if you magnify it larger everything gets really off. If someone can help with this problem, I'd greatly appreciate it. "normviv73" wrote: [color=blue] > If you mean by stretching to drag the edges that option is not available for > this site. I tried the zoom but that caused misalignment of the text with > the framing and some text overwrote other text. > > It was a good idea but it didn't work out. > > Thanks anyway. > > "Don Varnau" wrote: >[color=green] > > Hi, > > If you stretch the IE window out to fill the screen, most webpages should > > fill that window. Some pages are written (coded) to be a particular width. > > Example: [url]www.msn.com[/url] is about 800 pixels wide and fills in the rest of your > > IE window with color. > > > > You could use the Zoom feature of IE7 to make content larger. > > > > Hope this helps, > > Don > > [MS MVP- IE] > > > > "normviv73" <normviv73@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message > > news:FAD68769-8250-49B8-A58D-CD732C8DCF04@microsoft.com...[color=darkred] > > > My display setting is 1920x1200 and I have a Dell 2405FPW monitor driven[/color] > > by[color=darkred] > > > an ATI X1900 graphics card. I ahve the text size (View) set to 'largest'. > > > Yet sites appear in the center of the screen with blank space of the sites > > > colors on each side. Is there a setting in IE7 Tools to cause web sites[/color] > > to[color=darkred] > > > fill my screen?[/color] > > > >[/color][/color] |
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| Re: IE7 sites display small and narrow Many sites now do have or allow software (Windows or IE7) to expand and fill my screen. I have begun complaining to the webmaster of sites that do not expand so that they cannot say that no one is complaining. "cpj" wrote: [color=blue] > I have the same problem on my new computer. Don't know what to do, it's very > irritating to have little half size windows. And you're right, you can't > resize by stretching and if you magnify it larger everything gets really off. > If someone can help with this problem, I'd greatly appreciate it. > > "normviv73" wrote: >[color=green] > > If you mean by stretching to drag the edges that option is not available for > > this site. I tried the zoom but that caused misalignment of the text with > > the framing and some text overwrote other text. > > > > It was a good idea but it didn't work out. > > > > Thanks anyway. > > > > "Don Varnau" wrote: > >[color=darkred] > > > Hi, > > > If you stretch the IE window out to fill the screen, most webpages should > > > fill that window. Some pages are written (coded) to be a particular width. > > > Example: [url]www.msn.com[/url] is about 800 pixels wide and fills in the rest of your > > > IE window with color. > > > > > > You could use the Zoom feature of IE7 to make content larger. > > > > > > Hope this helps, > > > Don > > > [MS MVP- IE] > > > > > > "normviv73" <normviv73@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message > > > news:FAD68769-8250-49B8-A58D-CD732C8DCF04@microsoft.com... > > > > My display setting is 1920x1200 and I have a Dell 2405FPW monitor driven > > > by > > > > an ATI X1900 graphics card. I ahve the text size (View) set to 'largest'. > > > > Yet sites appear in the center of the screen with blank space of the sites > > > > colors on each side. Is there a setting in IE7 Tools to cause web sites > > > to > > > > fill my screen? > > > > > >[/color][/color][/color] |
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| Re: IE7 sites display small and narrow use safari or firefox "normviv73" <normviv73@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:AA159BA9-B109-4FD3-A445-2E2CA8924EA9@microsoft.com...[color=blue] > Many sites now do have or allow software (Windows or IE7) to expand and > fill > my screen. I have begun complaining to the webmaster of sites that do not > expand so that they cannot say that no one is complaining. > > > "cpj" wrote: >[color=green] >> I have the same problem on my new computer. Don't know what to do, it's >> very >> irritating to have little half size windows. And you're right, you can't >> resize by stretching and if you magnify it larger everything gets really >> off. >> If someone can help with this problem, I'd greatly appreciate it. >> >> "normviv73" wrote: >>[color=darkred] >> > If you mean by stretching to drag the edges that option is not >> > available for >> > this site. I tried the zoom but that caused misalignment of the text >> > with >> > the framing and some text overwrote other text. >> > >> > It was a good idea but it didn't work out. >> > >> > Thanks anyway. >> > >> > "Don Varnau" wrote: >> > >> > > Hi, >> > > If you stretch the IE window out to fill the screen, most webpages >> > > should >> > > fill that window. Some pages are written (coded) to be a particular >> > > width. >> > > Example: [url]www.msn.com[/url] is about 800 pixels wide and fills in the rest >> > > of your >> > > IE window with color. >> > > >> > > You could use the Zoom feature of IE7 to make content larger. >> > > >> > > Hope this helps, >> > > Don >> > > [MS MVP- IE] >> > > >> > > "normviv73" <normviv73@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message >> > > news:FAD68769-8250-49B8-A58D-CD732C8DCF04@microsoft.com... >> > > > My display setting is 1920x1200 and I have a Dell 2405FPW monitor >> > > > driven >> > > by >> > > > an ATI X1900 graphics card. I ahve the text size (View) set to >> > > > 'largest'. >> > > > Yet sites appear in the center of the screen with blank space of >> > > > the sites >> > > > colors on each side. Is there a setting in IE7 Tools to cause web >> > > > sites >> > > to >> > > > fill my screen? >> > > >> > >[/color][/color][/color] |
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| Re: IE7 sites display small and narrow It is the way the site is built, just have to accept what is there folks, no web builder is going to you complaints. "normviv73" <normviv73@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:AA159BA9-B109-4FD3-A445-2E2CA8924EA9@microsoft.com...[color=blue] > Many sites now do have or allow software (Windows or IE7) to expand and > fill > my screen. I have begun complaining to the webmaster of sites that do not > expand so that they cannot say that no one is complaining. > > > "cpj" wrote: >[color=green] >> I have the same problem on my new computer. Don't know what to do, it's >> very >> irritating to have little half size windows. And you're right, you can't >> resize by stretching and if you magnify it larger everything gets really >> off. >> If someone can help with this problem, I'd greatly appreciate it. >> >> "normviv73" wrote: >>[color=darkred] >> > If you mean by stretching to drag the edges that option is not >> > available for >> > this site. I tried the zoom but that caused misalignment of the text >> > with >> > the framing and some text overwrote other text. >> > >> > It was a good idea but it didn't work out. >> > >> > Thanks anyway. >> > >> > "Don Varnau" wrote: >> > >> > > Hi, >> > > If you stretch the IE window out to fill the screen, most webpages >> > > should >> > > fill that window. Some pages are written (coded) to be a particular >> > > width. >> > > Example: [url]www.msn.com[/url] is about 800 pixels wide and fills in the rest >> > > of your >> > > IE window with color. >> > > >> > > You could use the Zoom feature of IE7 to make content larger. >> > > >> > > Hope this helps, >> > > Don >> > > [MS MVP- IE] >> > > >> > > "normviv73" <normviv73@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message >> > > news:FAD68769-8250-49B8-A58D-CD732C8DCF04@microsoft.com... >> > > > My display setting is 1920x1200 and I have a Dell 2405FPW monitor >> > > > driven >> > > by >> > > > an ATI X1900 graphics card. I ahve the text size (View) set to >> > > > 'largest'. >> > > > Yet sites appear in the center of the screen with blank space of >> > > > the sites >> > > > colors on each side. Is there a setting in IE7 Tools to cause web >> > > > sites >> > > to >> > > > fill my screen? >> > > >> > >[/color][/color] >[/color] |
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| Re: IE7 sites display small and narrow I am working on dealing with that sort of attitude via the U.S. Dept. Of Justice and the Americans With Disabilities Act. Besides, all software is regularly updated. If polite complaints to the 'webmaster' are ignored I then call the webmaster's corporate employer. Polite reasonable complaints do get heard and considered if not always acted upon. Most, if not all, States have a "Consumer Advocate's Office". I just met with an attorney from mine last night and Verizon, which has been ignoring me for 3 months, will regret it when she calls them. It's not just having a "big shot" on your side. It's that they speak directly to a high level corporate executive. Be reasonable, be polite and be persistant. Never allow yourself to be ignored! "Ian" wrote: [color=blue] > It is the way the site is built, just have to accept what is there folks, no > web builder is going to you complaints. > > > "normviv73" <normviv73@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message > news:AA159BA9-B109-4FD3-A445-2E2CA8924EA9@microsoft.com...[color=green] > > Many sites now do have or allow software (Windows or IE7) to expand and > > fill > > my screen. I have begun complaining to the webmaster of sites that do not > > expand so that they cannot say that no one is complaining. > > > > > > "cpj" wrote: > >[color=darkred] > >> I have the same problem on my new computer. Don't know what to do, it's > >> very > >> irritating to have little half size windows. And you're right, you can't > >> resize by stretching and if you magnify it larger everything gets really > >> off. > >> If someone can help with this problem, I'd greatly appreciate it. > >> > >> "normviv73" wrote: > >> > >> > If you mean by stretching to drag the edges that option is not > >> > available for > >> > this site. I tried the zoom but that caused misalignment of the text > >> > with > >> > the framing and some text overwrote other text. > >> > > >> > It was a good idea but it didn't work out. > >> > > >> > Thanks anyway. > >> > > >> > "Don Varnau" wrote: > >> > > >> > > Hi, > >> > > If you stretch the IE window out to fill the screen, most webpages > >> > > should > >> > > fill that window. Some pages are written (coded) to be a particular > >> > > width. > >> > > Example: [url]www.msn.com[/url] is about 800 pixels wide and fills in the rest > >> > > of your > >> > > IE window with color. > >> > > > >> > > You could use the Zoom feature of IE7 to make content larger. > >> > > > >> > > Hope this helps, > >> > > Don > >> > > [MS MVP- IE] > >> > > > >> > > "normviv73" <normviv73@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message > >> > > news:FAD68769-8250-49B8-A58D-CD732C8DCF04@microsoft.com... > >> > > > My display setting is 1920x1200 and I have a Dell 2405FPW monitor > >> > > > driven > >> > > by > >> > > > an ATI X1900 graphics card. I ahve the text size (View) set to > >> > > > 'largest'. > >> > > > Yet sites appear in the center of the screen with blank space of > >> > > > the sites > >> > > > colors on each side. Is there a setting in IE7 Tools to cause web > >> > > > sites > >> > > to > >> > > > fill my screen? > >> > > > >> > >[/color] > >[/color] >[/color] |
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