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I have a dell dimention 3000 home PC, with windows XP Home version 5.1.2600 service pack 2 build 2600, norton security firewall, IE 6.0.2900.2180 . I called dell and they say it's an activeX issue.
I thought it was just a IE problem but I have this problem in both IE and Firefox after I viewed it in firefox.
Does anyone know what's really causing this problem and how do I fix it?
thanks
[edited by: encyclo at 6:13 pm (utc) on Nov. 26, 2005]
[edit reason] no screenshots please [/edit]
Exactly - all of those sites have simply decided to fix the width of the design so that it fits on to an 800x600 screen. Nothing wrong with the browser, ActiveX or your machine, merely a design consideration for those sites.
If I go to the library or bookstore I won't have this problem. it's just on my particular pc. Also, a friend of mine has the exact dell demension system but he does not have this problem. So, it seems to be a windows xp sp2 issue. Also, no one will be able to see or understand the problem without the screenshot , can you make an exception since I'm not selling anything or promoting any sites?
thansk
Screen resolution 1024 by 768 pixels. I've tried this with dell but that was not the problem. Now when I visit cnn.com's home page, all the content move to the left of the screen..the right side has a blank vertical space similar to the prior sreen print i sent.
<table [b]width="770"[/b] Thus on a screen width of 1024 pixels you will always be left with a gap on the right-hand side of up to nearly 250 pixels (plus scrollbars, etc.). The other machines you are testing on may well have the screen resolution set at 800x600, meaning that 770 pixels fills the horizontal space.
Here's my suggestion - next time you are using a computer that looks the way you feel is right, check the resolution. I'm prettty sure you'll see that it's set at 800x600, and not larger the way your computer is.