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Old 21-07-2003, 21:02   #1
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Site problem

First post someone will reply saying im advertising, well, im not, i need some help

My res is at 1024 by 768 pixels and when i go to www.thecomputerforum.co.uk and then click enter it doesnt all fit on the page if you know what i mean. Its got a slider bar along the bottom.

But, when i go to http://looeyb.uh-hosting.co.uk/forum/index.php where its hosted it fits in nicely.

Any idea's?
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Old 21-07-2003, 21:15   #2
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My guess is it's your forwarding setup, I know my hosting co. has a number of options on how I should present my webpage and if I get the wrong one I get the same - will dig and let you know what I selected...

Back: 5 options:

No web-forwarding
Framed web-forwarding to a single page
Non-framed web-forwarding to a single page
Framed web-forwarding
Non-framed web-forwarding

I use : Framed web-forwarding
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Old 21-07-2003, 21:20   #3
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i use freeparking.co.uk and they dont have any options. ah ****
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Are you using a redirect in HTML from the thecomputer... page?
or is it just redirect from your hosting company

If your hosting company you could drop them a line an explain your problems they may be able to help you out...
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I've used Freeparking's web forwarding on a lot of sites, never had that problem before, that is odd.

They use framed forwarding.
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I have no probs viewing your site in both IE 5.5 and Opera 7.11. I don't see the bottom scroll bar until I reduce the window width to about 600 pixels.

However, I have noticed this line in the source:
<FRAME SRC="http://looeyb.uh-hosting.co.uk/" SCROLLING="AUTO" NORESIZE FRAMEBORDER=0 BORDER=0 MARGINHEIGHT=3 MARGINWIDTH=3>
Surely, the margins should be zero.
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