HTML/CSS website URL & display width problem?

Discussion in 'HTML & Website Design' started by DIYDomain, Jul 2, 2009.

  1. #1
    Can anyone help me pls? Website width set to 900px in CSS stylesheet (2 col = 720px+180px).

    The width & fonts display correctly in this URL:
    http://ewhiz.biz

    but display larger fonts & looks a lot wider adding www to the URL:
    http://www.ewhiz.biz

    why? I use Firefox.
     
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  2. Miquexia

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    Works fine here. :eek:
     
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  3. DIYDomain

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  4. eadkung

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    for me, with "www" or without "www" are displayed the same.
     
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  5. DIYDomain

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    Click Thumbnail. It's a Screen Capture to demonstrate the difference in side margins between the 2 URL's of the same site. I've cleared my Cache, Firefox 3?


    [​IMG]
     
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  6. eadkung

    eadkung Active Member

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    From screenshot picture you gave above.
    I notice that your white flower picture displayed on www.ewhiz.hiz is bigger than without "www".
    [​IMG]

    I assume that it is because your browser screen zoom.
    The browser may remember screen zoom status when you access "www" one.

    So you may try this.
    Press Ctrl + 0 (Zero Num.) on your "www" page, the larger one, and see if there is something change.

    You should try Ctrl+0 on both "www" and no "www" because the smaller one may be 90% or smaller zoom.

    Hiroshi.
     
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  7. DIYDomain

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    EadKung, you are an absolute genius! Yes it was the Zoom (I feel so stupid now):eek:

    Thank you, thank you!! Positive Reputation left.
     
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  8. rushi

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    both looks same on Chrome

    1 suggestion,
    on Free stuff page, footer have a blank space... have a look
     
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    #9
    both looks same on firefox .

    but as they said it is the zoom

    best wishis
     
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    both looks same on firefox :(
     
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  11. mioot

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    Work's fine for me
     
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