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    Default schtoopid computer question

    the new look for the site is great! but too wide! how do i re-size it?
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    Scroll to the bottom and use the drop-down menu.
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    go to drop down menu on bottom left of page and select widescreen. This actually makes the page more narrow on my work comp...
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    Thank you sirs!!!! That did it!!! :D

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    Here's the reason behind it-

    If you're running a resolution below what the forum default skin is designed for, you'll have scroll bars at the bottom, because the forum default skin is a fixed size. It will not scale larger or smaller. The widescreen setting scales the skin to your resolution (this was originally created because we complained about having large amounts of white space on the sides at higher resolutions), so if you're larger or smaller than the forum default resolution, you need to set it to widescreen.

    I'm not sure why it doesn't just get set to scale all the time... i prefer to get good use out of my available screen real estate...

    Just out of curiosity, what resolutions are you guys running? I run 1280x1024 at work and home, which leaves huge amounts of white space on the sides of the page here if I don't set it to widescreen.

    I'm guessing you guys are running 800x600... or lower???
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    I'm running 1024x768 on all my comps (work & home).
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    Wonder what they're scaling for, then...
    Ludicrous gibs!

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    i run an 8 minute mile

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    if I choose widescreen, there is no white space around the foum template. I don't have the problem of having to scroll over, that is weird.

    <--- runs 1600x1200

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    Quote Originally Posted by Mike682
    I'm running 1024x768 on all my comps (work & home).
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    1280X1024 here. have a program at work in which it is imparative that i have numerous mini-screens open at one time.

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    7.1 SURROUNDS: RTI6'S
    SUB: SVS PB12-PLUS/2 (12.3 series)

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