RaceJunkie
10-11-2007, 09:27 AM
If you are having to scroll left or right on the site then most likely your resolution is set too small..
And if you have a 15" monitor then you should really get out of the stone age...:17Love: It's the 21st century man come on upgrade that computer..
Windows Users:
* Go to your desktop and right-click your mouse. (Or go to Start Menu > Settings > Control Panel > Display and skip the next step.)
* Select "Properties," which will open the "Display Properties" dialogue box (which is the same place you go when changing your desktop background, screensaver, etc.).
* Select the "Settings" tab and locate the "Display Area" slide bars. If your screen and desktop are set to 800 x 600, you should move both of the slide bars up at least one notch (to 1024 x 768).
* Windows will prompt you with a message ("Windows will now adjust your desktop..."). Click OK.
Mac Users:
* Go to your Control Panels (under the Apple) and choose the "Monitor" Control Panel.
* In the Monitor Control Panel, choose "1024 x 768" (or higher) underneath the Resolution box.
Why am I doing this?
By increasing the resolution on your monitor, you will make everything on your screen (online and off) crisper and smaller. Not only will this particular web site fit on your screen better, but so will virtually every other web site (as most are not designed to be viewed using 800 x 600 resolution). Plus, that means you'll have less scrolling to do, because you'll see more on your screen at one time.
And if you have a 15" monitor then you should really get out of the stone age...:17Love: It's the 21st century man come on upgrade that computer..
Windows Users:
* Go to your desktop and right-click your mouse. (Or go to Start Menu > Settings > Control Panel > Display and skip the next step.)
* Select "Properties," which will open the "Display Properties" dialogue box (which is the same place you go when changing your desktop background, screensaver, etc.).
* Select the "Settings" tab and locate the "Display Area" slide bars. If your screen and desktop are set to 800 x 600, you should move both of the slide bars up at least one notch (to 1024 x 768).
* Windows will prompt you with a message ("Windows will now adjust your desktop..."). Click OK.
Mac Users:
* Go to your Control Panels (under the Apple) and choose the "Monitor" Control Panel.
* In the Monitor Control Panel, choose "1024 x 768" (or higher) underneath the Resolution box.
Why am I doing this?
By increasing the resolution on your monitor, you will make everything on your screen (online and off) crisper and smaller. Not only will this particular web site fit on your screen better, but so will virtually every other web site (as most are not designed to be viewed using 800 x 600 resolution). Plus, that means you'll have less scrolling to do, because you'll see more on your screen at one time.