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pape sets fire 12-20-2012 07:28 PM

Resolution Problem
 
Hello! I have a problem with the resolution of my forum. Use 1920x1080 on my computer, now when I load it on a website (like screenfly) to see its appearance in other resolutions it looks pretty bad.

how could I fix this?

I am very grateful if I could help

Stefan118 12-20-2012 10:17 PM

link to your forum?

pape sets fire 12-20-2012 10:43 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Stefan118 (Post 2391952)
link to your forum?

yes, thanks!

http://www.bacseries.com/foro/forum.php

Stefan118 12-21-2012 01:20 AM

Since i didn't register to your forum, the only problem i see is the banner that is out of line.

You might want to scale your banner.
You have to keep in mind that most users do not have a 22 / 23" screen :)
Indeed, on your resolution which is for 22 and 23 inch screens your banner is good.

On the other hand, the banner fits also on 1280x1024...
To me it looks like an offset problem. Looks like the left offset is much higher than the right.
Check out:
ACP --> Styles and Templates --> Edit stylevars
Search for: Header --> Header_margin

If left and right are set to 0, what happens?

Edit:
I found this code for the banner in your header template:
Code:

<div id="header" class="floatcontainer doc_header">
        <div><a name="top" href="forum.php?" class="logo-image"><img src="http://i.imgur.com/hRjwe.jpg" alt="BAC SERIES - Desarrollado por vBulletin" /></a></div>
        <div id="toplinks" class="toplinks">

In here I see that the image is not centered.
You might want to do that if the offset is correct.

Just put this in front and after the banner code:
Code:

<div style="text-align:center;">
  YOUR BANNER CODE
</div>

--------------- Added [DATE]1356057701[/DATE] at [TIME]1356057701[/TIME] ---------------

Looks better allready :)

pape sets fire 12-21-2012 06:08 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Stefan118 (Post 2391997)
Since i didn't register to your forum, the only problem i see is the banner that is out of line.

You might want to scale your banner.
You have to keep in mind that most users do not have a 22 / 23" screen :)
Indeed, on your resolution which is for 22 and 23 inch screens your banner is good.

On the other hand, the banner fits also on 1280x1024...
To me it looks like an offset problem. Looks like the left offset is much higher than the right.
Check out:
ACP --> Styles and Templates --> Edit stylevars
Search for: Header --> Header_margin

If left and right are set to 0, what happens?

Edit:
I found this code for the banner in your header template:
Code:

<div id="header" class="floatcontainer doc_header">
        <div><a name="top" href="forum.php?" class="logo-image"><img src="http://i.imgur.com/hRjwe.jpg" alt="BAC SERIES - Desarrollado por vBulletin" /></a></div>
        <div id="toplinks" class="toplinks">

In here I see that the image is not centered.
You might want to do that if the offset is correct.

Just put this in front and after the banner code:
Code:

<div style="text-align:center;">
  YOUR BANNER CODE
</div>

--------------- Added [DATE]1356057701[/DATE] at [TIME]1356057701[/TIME] ---------------

Looks better allready :)

first of all thank you very much, you've been very kind.

My biggest problem is not the header, I can change the resolution in the worst case. What happens to me is that if I make smaller the body the forum as I would like, in 1024 looks really bad, that is nothing to the look of the page.

I've seen pages with small body forum (in terms of width) and are perfect on my screen, and seeing them still look perfect in 800x600.

now to fit most had to lengthen the forum but the body, so you can be better visualized.

forum anyway still not working and I need to finish first and then switch to a better hosting.

Really thanks for the help, I really appreciate it. recently I'm starting in vbulletin and taking me hard work. (sorry for my English)


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