EDITED TO ADD:
I *think* I fixed things. If you are looking at this and it still has a big blue box around it - will you leave me a message? I'm hoping it's working now......
I just pulled up our blog on the computer we have at our office. YIKES! The background looks great on my laptop at home - it fills the screen and everything is just great. But here at our office with our huge screen - the background only fills a very weird part of the screen. I'm wondering if it's my computer - or if that's what everyone with larger monitors is seeing. So does the digi scrapbooked background show fill the screen for everyone else - or is it just in the middle with a blue background around the rest of it?
I'm hoping to fix it later - but no time today....so we'll see.
Let me know what you see.
12 comments:
Looks great on my Mac computer. But I have a normal size monitor.
There is about a 1" light blue border on both sides with about 1/2" on the bottom. It doesn't look bad, though. At least it is blue and not some bright orange, or something. I had never really noticed it until you said something about it. It looks great.
I've got the middle with the plain blue on the top and the bottom.
Mine shows some patterned background, and mosly blue on the large screen. On the laptop it looks fine, but the big monitor has big blue spaces.
Using Safari web browsers on a 20 inch monitor, you get the blue non-template boxes at the top and the bottom of the screen.
after looking at this, I see that the background image is not changing at all. If I scale the screen down smaller, the site looks like you are seeing it at your house... it depends more on the size of your window than the web browser, I think.
It's small on my computer. Blue fills most of the space.
On a large screen at work using IE on a windows maching, there's a 1/2 in blue border at top at bottom, but on the sides it has the snowflakes and everything.
KLove you, Sandra
I'm at 1680 X 1050 resolution and the background is a box in the middle of the page. Your back ground is only 1250 X 600. Publishing on the web is frustrating. It's like printing a magazine but not knowing if the audience wants it in TV guide size or Life magazine size.
fixed on my computer...
I'm using a 1680x1050 resolution.
It is fixed on mine Joanna!!
Much better!
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