Hi, I've been doing a bit of web design for a friend of mine. I'm new to this type of thing, but thought I'd done enough research to be able to produce a half-decent website using MS Expression Web.
I designed the site using layers (see the site below) for various parts of the site, including the green frog feet images which are positioned inside the layer (you'll see what I mean when you click the link).
When the home page is viewed in 1024 x 768 screen resolution, everything appears as I want it to.
However, viewed any larger or smaller and the frog feet overlap the text at various points. I thought I'd used absolute positioning for the layers and that they would move along with the screen no matter how large or small.
I've run out of ideas (as I say, I'm pretty new to home web design) as to how to correct this screen size issue. I don't want to look an idiot when somebody views my site in anything other than 1024 x 768.
My friend's site is at the following link
http://www.rookieskids.co.uk/ Should layers be avoided for this sort of thing? The reason I used them was because I wanted full control over the layout and didn't want to rely on wrap-around text type appearances.
Any help would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks
James