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Table Tip Two - The 600 Pixels Rule
What's
600 pixels rule? It's very simple. I discovered quickly that my web pages did not appear
same on every computer system available. And, because I have no control over which system my "potential" customers will use to view my site, I changed my table sizing to be "system" friendly. By making
overall "width" of your table 600 pixels, you'll have a much better chance of your website looking decent on various computer systems.
Some people online use big screens, some small and some have special set-ups where space is limited for online viewing.
A safe table width size for your web pages is 600 pixels. This size will help prevent your site from looking distorted on systems that are different than your own. I haven't had any complaints since I changed my table sizes to 600 pixels. But, before
resizing,
I had several people to email me with complaints about my site's design.
These two tips alone have helped my website tremendously! I've tried other techniques of design, but found that these methods get positive results. Give them a try!

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