Small problem with My comic. [solved]

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Milambrios
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Small problem with My comic. [solved]

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More of an irritation to me as an artist than anything else.

But over the last couple days ive had some friends veiw my comic, and it almost apears that the html code that ive got is cutting off the very edge of my comic, or creating this box in the middle of my webpage where ppl have to scroll either down or sidways to veiw the entire comic.

Whats bad about it, is that ive already had to crop my comic images by almost half, (going from ~900pixels wide, to about ~750pixels wide). Yet im still getting the comic cut off.

i know ive seen other comics on comic genisis/keepspace with comics wich i know have to be wider than mine (or atleast apear way wider than mine) and dont get them cut off at the edges.

im HTML illiterate (and this isnt the only problem i have on my site) so i have no real idea how to fix this problem on my own. Otherwise it attempt to do something like, fit the to page, or widen the section ive got it in.
my site is wanderer.comicgenesis.com not shure if looking at the site itself would help any. oh. also, i used the comic generater template thing in the template library part of the tutorials in the wiki. not shure if that info would help.
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Milambrios
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Post by Milambrios »

ok, so sorry to have bothered, i figured it out. just gona have to monkey around with the site for a bit to fix it.
Whoever fights monsters should see to it that in the process he does not become a monster. And when you look into the abyss, the abyss also looks into you. ...
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Post by Dr Neo Lao »

What's your screen resolution?

I'm running 1024x768 and I can see your full images, 724 pixels wide.

I'm not seeing anything cut off. The only real 'problem' that I can see on your site is that you've got everything underneath everything down one side, which you'll be able to easily fix soon once you've figured out a bit more about html and how it works.

I take it that you managed to fix everything?

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Post by C.w. »

If you used this HTML generator, could you please say which CSS template thing you used?
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Post by Milambrios »

i had used the charcol template..but i ended up just recoding the site manualy (with pidgin html of course) it works now. thank you guys very very much for looking at it any way ^_^
Whoever fights monsters should see to it that in the process he does not become a monster. And when you look into the abyss, the abyss also looks into you. ...
-- Friedrich Wilhelm Nietzsche

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