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Hi,

In my computer web site the resolution is complete but if I see it in other computers then it is showing a different view.

http://www.tikihutmotel.com/home.aspx[^]

(This is the link of my website.)
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Updated 25-Jan-12 22:32pm
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Sergey Alexandrovich Kryukov 25-Jan-12 21:14pm    
What does it mean: "web site resolution is complete"? It sounds scary... :-)
--SA
Dalek Dave 26-Jan-12 3:45am    
Edited for Grammar and Syntax.

This[^] is possibly useful for you too.
 
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No wonder. It's not "different computer", it's different width of the client area of the Web browser window in pixels, in turn, due to different size of the computer screen in pixels.

If you expected the look of the site to be 100% identical, you should fix your logical thinking, not the site. You task was not to make identical look, your task is to make the site recognizable in different screen resolution, but first of all, informative and easy to read and navigate. The design is done for content, not content for design; and the content is done for the site visitors, not the other way around. I'm feel uncomfortable even to mention it, but did even check if on the "different computer" it was the same system settings (Clear Type, hinting, colors, etc.) and it ran the same version of a Web browser. I did not want to disappoint them, but they all render content in slightly different ways. Again, your task is not the identical look… see above.

As to the site… (sigh…) I guess I will never want to stay in Tiki Hut Motel anymore. :-(

Should I even explain what's bad? Everything: color, typography, impossible layout, symmetry, text layout, irritating transition effects in those below-the-amature-level pictures, but main problem is, fixed type of layout. No one will volunteer to read this disgusting non-informative text. I want to unsee what I saw.

—SA
 
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Dalek Dave 26-Jan-12 3:46am    
You are a harsh man.
Funny, but harsh :)
Keep up the good work.
Aniruddh Bhatt 28-Jan-12 23:48pm    
this is a customer requirement.
 
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Here two ways for this problem:

1] Make CSS for different screen size catch screen size using coding and apply specific CSS runtime.


2] Use attributes (adjust) margin from top, bottom, left & right of the screen.
 
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