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  • Setting correct page height & legnth

    Is there a specific height and legnth that I should be saving my pages so that no matter what type of monitor is viewing it looks the same. I recently designed my website (still not published yet) from my laptop, and now I am working on a desktop with a larger monitor. When I opened the saved document that I had already created, and then previewed it, there was black on the screen from where I didn't stretch my background too.
    I am just wondering what happens when another person opens it. I want them to see exactly what I am seeing.

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    Re: Setting correct page height & legnth

    Hi,

    BlueVoda has a preset default width at 800 which is the std that you should use. You can extend the width up to a 1000 if you like.

    As far as the height there is really no specific length. It is up to you.
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      Re: Setting correct page height & legnth

      Hello,

      When I try to increase the height of my page, it gets stuck at one point and I cannot increase it's height. Please help. Thank you

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      • #4
        Re: Setting correct page height & legnth

        Right click on a blank area of the page, choose page properties and increase the page height there.
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          Re: Setting correct page height & legnth

          This might help!
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          • #6
            Re: Setting correct page height & legnth

            Thank you!

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