Trading Website Community Project – 11 – Finishing the Main Layout

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22 responses to “Trading Website Community Project – 11 – Finishing the Main Layout”

  1. Roshan Pal Avatar

    Then horizontal scroll-bar will appear.

  2. DreadKyller Avatar

    what he's refering to is a comment I posted in the previous tutorial as well. It it common and professional standard that websites should not unless unavoidable, force a user to scroll off to the side, verticle is acceptable, but viewing off to the side is a pain. There are people that still use SVGA (800, 600), and 1000 is bigger, it's a pain to scrool 200 pixels to the right to get to the search button, for example. it's recommended to use percents instead, it's a compatability subject.

  3. Jesus Bejarano Avatar

    then in my opinion we should put a scroll bar so they can scroll it whenever they reach the edge of the page or apply a custom functionality with javascrip on the page.

  4. James D. Harrington Avatar

    monitors don't really exist that are less than 1000px any more. On smart phones they shrink everything so it will fit regardless of how big the site is

  5. Virtous Avatar

    I think standard value is 960px

  6. adijo123 Avatar

    Let me just go ahead and copy that xD

  7. Jared Avatar

    Reduce your resolution and see.

  8. alexgator Avatar

    @cooldudepoke No, only IE9 is optimized for HTML5.

  9. N0S3NS3 Avatar

    @yagphv I would imagine that you would have to scroll the x-axis to view the whole page then

  10. xXxBladeStormxXx Avatar

    @cooldudepoke The people who still use IE are the real FAIL. And you tested on it so that makes you a fail too.
    retard.

  11. UnleashedGraffixx Avatar

    @yagphv oh and the name of the plugin is resolution tester. its really nice and very helpful.

  12. UnleashedGraffixx Avatar

    @yagphv chrome has a plugin that can show you what your site will look like with different resolutions. perhaps that will help you get an idea of the widths you want to use. 1024 is basically a standard to me. designing for less is like coding for IE 5 or IE6, not going to happen…lol. well at least on my end.

  13. UnleashedGraffixx Avatar

    @yagphv too bad…lol i don't design for res less than 1024.

  14. cooldudepoke Avatar

    lol, I use chrome but when I went to danielle1986(dot)org in IE 8, the site is 100% broken. FAIL.

  15. Masteryxx Avatar

    @yagphv If you have a monitor width that is less then 1000px you would have to use the scroll thing that you can see on the right. In this case the bottom scroll thingy.

  16. Michael Hawkins Avatar

    @CuriousGuy95 There will be equal space on the left and right sides of the wrapper which add up to 920 pixels. (460 pixels on the left, 460 on the right)

  17. supr guy Avatar

    @thenewboston just a question. the wrapper is 1000px what if the viewer's resolution is like 1920px? would there be two big blank spaces aside the wrapper? or will it be zoomed to fit the screen
    thank you

  18. Warden Avatar

    Keep up the great work

  19. gjl180 Avatar

    Dude you're awesome.. a great teacher!! Thanks 🙂

  20. Bruce Jay Avatar

    WE WANT MORE!

  21. Wise Up Avatar

    Bucky, because of you, I just might have landed myself into my first job in web development! You're the best, keep up the amazing work! 🙂

  22. MrTheOneAndOnly1337 Avatar

    First Comment I've Ever Made 2nd Comment on this video. I <3 you Bucky, I was an average developer not understanding lots of key concepts. Now thanks to you I've become something great. Thanks for that. (FIRST SUBSCRIPTION)

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