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Center Left!
MY THERADS ARE POSTED IN THE LEFT CENTER!
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When you make a theme in a much higher resolution and or on a big screen what works in that mode tends to look like a train wreck in lower res or smaller screens.
Couple of options here. 1> Reduce the resolution on your screen to the minimum you want to let your forum appear. Plan and create working in that mode. 2> Set the forum to a fixed width and work off that. |
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i didn`t understand what should i do in your first options! |
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There is a setting in the stylevars refered to as doc width minimum. This is where you set the smallest width your forum will go down to and still looks correct in its layout. I was suggesting you set the resolution to whatever you have that set for and work off of that.
Let the forum expand to fit whatever higher resolution instead of starting out BIG and having problems when viewed at lower resolutions |
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