Hi Bryan,
I tried that last year and the web site only
used half of my monitor screen. The print
was so small that I could not read it..
I could have placed the entire web page
into an 8" x 10" size monitor..
So I went back to the standard settings
that came with all my computers... 800 x 600..
The part I don't understand is why this is the
only web page I have found on the internet that
has screen over run.
Unless the web master constructed the web
site while in a 1024 x 768 setting instead of the
internet standard of 800 x 600.
But I can't figure why they would do that..
There have been a couple of times on the
other forums when screen run over happened,
but it was due to some one posting a large photograph.
The admin of the site had them re-size the photo
and everything returned to normal..
At first I thought this was the problem here, but I guess
not..
Anyway, thanks for the come back, I appreciate it,
John
darn it... I had to go back and edit this reply by chopping
up the sentences so it could be read without sliding
the screen back and forth.
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