I am trying to creat a website for my company. I am trying to make it an auto height adjusting website. How do I do that in CorelDraw 12? Also, what is the optimum pixel size that I should set to the page? Right now I have it at 1140 pixels x 900 pixels.
Thanks.
Ha ha, I did not notice the date.
Yes, it's outdated question though, but like others says, there is no such auto-resize thing in it, but they can always set parameters.
Hi,
kenthudson said:there is no such auto-resize thing
Using css you can make an "auto re-size from large desktop screen right down to a smartphone screen on the same web site thus eliminate the need to have an "app" which is a watered down web site in most cases. I am seeing some sell "fake apps" that being a watered down look alike auto re-sized site on a sub domain and call it an app. A small code snipet redirects the smart phone to the sub domain.
I have many sites that auto size and some even have fixed length. Although I do not recommend it unless it's a necessary design requirement you can lock the length via css control on that div.
Suggestion: visit this http://www.w3.org/Style/CSS/Overview.en.html at this site you can read as deep as you want to go. With software never say never.
CorelDraw is great in creating graphics for the web, but for an editor look for Drupal its a content management system. This means that you can install templates and you can edit your website using a browser. Drupal is free, you can ask your web hosting provider to install it in your server.
Oh, well this has certainly taught me to read the 'posting dates'
I was happily reading through as when I read the first post I thought .... ' really, .. creating a website in Coreldraw ?!?! ' ..... and wanted to see what everyone else thought about that when I saw the post about the original post being 3 years old
I will look at the dates in the future - still interesting reading though