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Picture vs. Monitor size
  1. #1


    Brian Guest

    Picture vs. Monitor size

    I have a 21 inch widescreen monitor. When I go to msn homepage I have wasted
    space on both sides. I tried to select a larger size of text and the helped
    some, but still did not take the picture to both sides of the screen. Also
    on other pages, the problem is even worse. I have this big monitor and still
    am seeing a narrow picture. Can you help a computer dummy? I am running
    windows vista home prem.



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  2. #2


    Synapse Syndrome Guest

    Re: Picture vs. Monitor size

    "Brian" <Brian@xxxxxx> wrote in message
    news:84461E57-61C7-4212-ADA6-B6797355CEE4@xxxxxx

    >I have a 21 inch widescreen monitor. When I go to msn homepage I have
    >wasted
    > space on both sides. I tried to select a larger size of text and the
    > helped
    > some, but still did not take the picture to both sides of the screen.
    > Also
    > on other pages, the problem is even worse. I have this big monitor and
    > still
    > am seeing a narrow picture. Can you help a computer dummy? I am running
    > windows vista home prem.
    I don't understand why anybody would want to maximise their browser on a
    large screen. I always have them as normal windows, so I can still have
    other apps alongside, on the same monitor.

    Web designers design the pages to be optimally displayed at 1024 pixels
    wide. It used to be 800 not long ago. Later on in time, it will increase
    again, but not until the majority of people are still viewing with smaller
    screens, like laptops.

    ss.



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  3. #3


    Synapse Syndrome Guest

    Re: Picture vs. Monitor size

    "Synapse Syndrome" <synapse@xxxxxx> wrote in message
    news:OC4NMcvhIHA.4536@xxxxxx

    >
    > I don't understand why anybody would want to maximise their browser on a
    > large screen. I always have them as normal windows, so I can still have
    > other apps alongside, on the same monitor.
    >
    > Web designers design the pages to be optimally displayed at 1024 pixels
    > wide. It used to be 800 not long ago. Later on in time, it will increase
    > again, but not until the majority of people are still viewing with smaller
    > screens, like laptops.

    This information is relevant:

    http://www.w3schools.com/browsers/browsers_display.asp


    Even as people move to bigger screens and higher resolutions, designers will
    have to learn how to cater for people who maximise their browsers, as
    reading text right across the screen is very unergonomic, when they are
    using liquid layouts.

    ss.



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  4. #4


    Bob Guest

    Re: Picture vs. Monitor size

    Hi Brian,

    Reduce the monitor resolution.
    Right click Desktop. Choose Personalize then Display Settings.
    -------
    *Report back, please*
    [When responding to posts, please include the post(s) you are replying to so
    that others may learn and benefit from the issue]

    [How to ask a question]
    http://support.microsoft.com/kb/555375
    http://dts-l.net/goodpost.htm
    http://oakroadsystems.com/genl/unice.htm


    "Brian" <Brian@xxxxxx> wrote in message
    news:84461E57-61C7-4212-ADA6-B6797355CEE4@xxxxxx

    >I have a 21 inch widescreen monitor. When I go to msn homepage I have
    >wasted
    > space on both sides. I tried to select a larger size of text and the
    > helped
    > some, but still did not take the picture to both sides of the screen.
    > Also
    > on other pages, the problem is even worse. I have this big monitor and
    > still
    > am seeing a narrow picture. Can you help a computer dummy? I am running
    > windows vista home prem.

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  5. #5


    Brian Guest

    Re: Picture vs. Monitor size

    For instance, when I go to the local news papers web site the site only uses
    half of the screen and the words are somewhat hard to read.

    "Synapse Syndrome" wrote:

    > "Brian" <Brian@xxxxxx> wrote in message
    > news:84461E57-61C7-4212-ADA6-B6797355CEE4@xxxxxx

    > >I have a 21 inch widescreen monitor. When I go to msn homepage I have
    > >wasted
    > > space on both sides. I tried to select a larger size of text and the
    > > helped
    > > some, but still did not take the picture to both sides of the screen.
    > > Also
    > > on other pages, the problem is even worse. I have this big monitor and
    > > still
    > > am seeing a narrow picture. Can you help a computer dummy? I am running
    > > windows vista home prem.
    >
    > I don't understand why anybody would want to maximise their browser on a
    > large screen. I always have them as normal windows, so I can still have
    > other apps alongside, on the same monitor.
    >
    > Web designers design the pages to be optimally displayed at 1024 pixels
    > wide. It used to be 800 not long ago. Later on in time, it will increase
    > again, but not until the majority of people are still viewing with smaller
    > screens, like laptops.
    >
    > ss.
    >
    >
    >

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  6. #6


    Synapse Syndrome Guest

    Re: Picture vs. Monitor size

    "Brian" <Brian@xxxxxx> wrote in message
    news:B3C9FF16-8A21-49EB-9584-3181A3BE64BB@xxxxxx

    > For instance, when I go to the local news papers web site the site only
    > uses
    > half of the screen and the words are somewhat hard to read.

    Maybe you should try the Opera browser, which has a better way of zooming in
    than IE7 does.

    http://www.opera.com/

    ss.



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  7. #7


    Bob Guest

    Re: Picture vs. Monitor size

    What is your zoom level and/or text size set at?

    "Brian" <Brian@xxxxxx> wrote in message
    news:B3C9FF16-8A21-49EB-9584-3181A3BE64BB@xxxxxx

    > For instance, when I go to the local news papers web site the site only
    > uses
    > half of the screen and the words are somewhat hard to read.
    >
    > "Synapse Syndrome" wrote:
    >

    >> "Brian" <Brian@xxxxxx> wrote in message
    >> news:84461E57-61C7-4212-ADA6-B6797355CEE4@xxxxxx

    >> >I have a 21 inch widescreen monitor. When I go to msn homepage I have
    >> >wasted
    >> > space on both sides. I tried to select a larger size of text and the
    >> > helped
    >> > some, but still did not take the picture to both sides of the screen.
    >> > Also
    >> > on other pages, the problem is even worse. I have this big monitor and
    >> > still
    >> > am seeing a narrow picture. Can you help a computer dummy? I am
    >> > running
    >> > windows vista home prem.
    >>
    >> I don't understand why anybody would want to maximise their browser on a
    >> large screen. I always have them as normal windows, so I can still have
    >> other apps alongside, on the same monitor.
    >>
    >> Web designers design the pages to be optimally displayed at 1024 pixels
    >> wide. It used to be 800 not long ago. Later on in time, it will
    >> increase
    >> again, but not until the majority of people are still viewing with
    >> smaller
    >> screens, like laptops.
    >>
    >> ss.
    >>
    >>
    >>

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  8. #8


    Brian Guest

    Re: Picture vs. Monitor size

    All that seems to do is make the text more blurry. Is there not a place you
    can go to make the site automatically fit the screen? Thanks for your help.

    "Bob" wrote:

    > Hi Brian,
    >
    > Reduce the monitor resolution.
    > Right click Desktop. Choose Personalize then Display Settings.
    > -------
    > *Report back, please*
    > [When responding to posts, please include the post(s) you are replying to so
    > that others may learn and benefit from the issue]
    >
    > [How to ask a question]
    > http://support.microsoft.com/kb/555375
    > http://dts-l.net/goodpost.htm
    > http://oakroadsystems.com/genl/unice.htm
    >
    >
    > "Brian" <Brian@xxxxxx> wrote in message
    > news:84461E57-61C7-4212-ADA6-B6797355CEE4@xxxxxx

    > >I have a 21 inch widescreen monitor. When I go to msn homepage I have
    > >wasted
    > > space on both sides. I tried to select a larger size of text and the
    > > helped
    > > some, but still did not take the picture to both sides of the screen.
    > > Also
    > > on other pages, the problem is even worse. I have this big monitor and
    > > still
    > > am seeing a narrow picture. Can you help a computer dummy? I am running
    > > windows vista home prem.
    >
    >

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  9. #9


    Brian Guest

    Re: Picture vs. Monitor size

    Zoom is at 100% and text is at large at the moment.

    "Bob" wrote:

    > What is your zoom level and/or text size set at?
    >
    > "Brian" <Brian@xxxxxx> wrote in message
    > news:B3C9FF16-8A21-49EB-9584-3181A3BE64BB@xxxxxx

    > > For instance, when I go to the local news papers web site the site only
    > > uses
    > > half of the screen and the words are somewhat hard to read.
    > >
    > > "Synapse Syndrome" wrote:
    > >

    > >> "Brian" <Brian@xxxxxx> wrote in message
    > >> news:84461E57-61C7-4212-ADA6-B6797355CEE4@xxxxxx
    > >> >I have a 21 inch widescreen monitor. When I go to msn homepage I have
    > >> >wasted
    > >> > space on both sides. I tried to select a larger size of text and the
    > >> > helped
    > >> > some, but still did not take the picture to both sides of the screen.
    > >> > Also
    > >> > on other pages, the problem is even worse. I have this big monitor and
    > >> > still
    > >> > am seeing a narrow picture. Can you help a computer dummy? I am
    > >> > running
    > >> > windows vista home prem.
    > >>
    > >> I don't understand why anybody would want to maximise their browser on a
    > >> large screen. I always have them as normal windows, so I can still have
    > >> other apps alongside, on the same monitor.
    > >>
    > >> Web designers design the pages to be optimally displayed at 1024 pixels
    > >> wide. It used to be 800 not long ago. Later on in time, it will
    > >> increase
    > >> again, but not until the majority of people are still viewing with
    > >> smaller
    > >> screens, like laptops.
    > >>
    > >> ss.
    > >>
    > >>
    > >>
    >
    >

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  10. #10


    LesleyO Guest

    Re: Picture vs. Monitor size

    Reducing resolution isn't a good idea if it's an LCD monitor. Better to
    right-click on the background, go to "personalize", click on "adjust font
    size" at the upper left. Reducing resolution from the monitor's optimum will
    usually make the images fuzzier, and it looks like Brian wants things to be
    more legible.

    LesleyO

    "Bob" <nowhere@xxxxxx> wrote in message
    news:xrKdnZTAlKYC_EHanZ2dnUVZ_tGonZ2d@xxxxxx

    > Hi Brian,
    >
    > Reduce the monitor resolution.
    > Right click Desktop. Choose Personalize then Display Settings.
    > -------
    > *Report back, please*
    > [When responding to posts, please include the post(s) you are replying to
    > so that others may learn and benefit from the issue]
    >
    > [How to ask a question]
    > http://support.microsoft.com/kb/555375
    > http://dts-l.net/goodpost.htm
    > http://oakroadsystems.com/genl/unice.htm
    >
    >
    > "Brian" <Brian@xxxxxx> wrote in message
    > news:84461E57-61C7-4212-ADA6-B6797355CEE4@xxxxxx

    >>I have a 21 inch widescreen monitor. When I go to msn homepage I have
    >>wasted
    >> space on both sides. I tried to select a larger size of text and the
    >> helped
    >> some, but still did not take the picture to both sides of the screen.
    >> Also
    >> on other pages, the problem is even worse. I have this big monitor and
    >> still
    >> am seeing a narrow picture. Can you help a computer dummy? I am running
    >> windows vista home prem.
    >

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