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Old 03-17-2010, 07:19 AM   #1
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When my website is seen on higher resolutions or wide screens, there is a big gap between the last picture and the third column. On normal resolution i.e. 1024x768 it's fine but I think people are now starting to use higher resolutions. Can this be adjusted automatically so that it's in the centre and there would then be an equal gap on either side?

However the perfect solution would be to fit an extra picture automatically when viewed from hi resolution otherwise just leave the 4.

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Seems like you are using the fluid template. Put more css horizontal listings in. They will wrap or stretch. You could also fix the width. Instruction on how to do this are given in this section on the forum.
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Seems like you are using the fluid template. Put more css horizontal listings in. They will wrap or stretch. You could also fix the width. Instruction on how to do this are given in this section on the forum.
Thanks for your reply.

If I put more css horizontal listings in does that mean they will wrap when viewed on 1024x768 resolution or will it adjust itsekf to 4 again.
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It will wrap. Just try it.
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I've tried fixing the width but it only works with IE8. With Firefox it remains the same. Do I need to do anything else?
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Why don't you put more listings into the horizontal list as I m suggesting?
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Why don't you put more listings into the horizontal list as I m suggesting?
Well because I don't want it to wrap when it's viewed on 1024x768. I think it looks a bit odd when it wraps.

Cleared the cache in Firefox and it works now.

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