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| Civilians | I've noticed that some of my pages view differently on computers with different sized displays. They dont always fit correctly and the browser adds scrollbars so the viewer can scroll to view the entire page. I've noticed that it's almost always pages done in frames that cause the problem. Is there something I can do while authoring these pages that will make them automatically fit correctly on all displays? Thanks in advance kgregory |
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