Size Matters - Webpage Size That Is
Putting together a website? Wondering if everyone will get a good look at the entire presentation
when they arrive? One way to ensure they do is in your initial page setup.
When the typewriter ruled, and the 8-1/2x11...
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Size Matters - Webpage Size That Is
Putting together a website? Wondering if everyone will get a good look at the entire presentation
when they arrive? One way to ensure they do is in your initial page setup.
When the typewriter ruled, and the 8-1/2x11 sheet of paper was king, layout was much easier.
You
always knew how much space you had to work with, what to set your margins to, and what size the
type would end up when you pressed the keys.
Then along came the word processor and its various flexible components.
Layout changed.
Tiny
things we d all done forever, such as double spacing after the end of every sentence, are no longer
necessary.
Word processing allowed for (and still does) a vast array of page tweaking and layout
design - from font size and color to table arrangements and graphics.
But this article isn t about word
processing.
We didn t stop there.
.
.
Some bright group of individuals developed the internet and the webpage with
its HTML coding was born.
And with
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