Hi ...

Thanks for your offer to help.  For this particular site I want to keep
things very simple, and all I needed to know was how the screen looked
with different resolutions. Now that that's known, the project can
continue  with no further problems - at least in regard to what will
appear on the screen.

At some point I'll be putting together a more complex and complete site,
and you can be sure that I'll ask for help should I need it.  Putting
the POW site together has been, as much as anything else, a learning
experience.  I'll soon be ready to put into practice what I've learned,
at which point, I'm sure, I'll come to understand just how much more
there is to learn.

Thanks again ...

Cyril MARION wrote:

> > What do you want to obtain ? What is the final layout of your images ?
> > Tell me exactly and I'll try to tell you how to do that. As
> > Kristian mentionned, one way is to use a 800 pix wide table
> > with 3 cells, then adjust the images size to fit. Dreamweaver
> > advices to consider a 768 pix width for a 800x600 screen
> > resolution, instead of 800 pix
> >
> > The browsers considers the elements on a webpage as placed
> > side by side, excepted if they are expressly designed
> > differently (by a table, or a line jump <BR> or a paragraph jump <P>)
> >
> > See different webpages on http://www.cymweb.com/re_cymweb.htm
> > adn if you find a layout which suits you please ask.

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