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1Working Containers, positioning ... Wed Aug 22, 2012 4:21 am

Englishrose


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Hi folks,

I'm brand new to the forum, noticed it as i would looking for help online. I'm rather new to web design. and at the moment it's turning me grey. As a college project other summer we have been asked to test our CSS skills and create a website using containers.

So yes, i'm struggling. I would really appreciate some help ... I need to create a container which will adjust when you zoom in and out of a browser and the content stays fixed to the container and also zooms in and out.

Any help would be magnificent folks.

2Working Re: Containers, positioning ... Thu Aug 23, 2012 10:32 pm

ankillien

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Hi,

I think making a liquid width container would do it.
Try applying with using % measure. Like 80% or 90% or whatever meets your requirement. It will stay in size even when someone zooms in/out.

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