| Variable width layer for web use? Hi. I'm taking my very first shot at site building using Photoshop CS3, and finding it quite easy and useful in getting the exact look I want. There's just one remaining task....getting the background layer (just a plain solid color) to have a variable width for anyone using a screen res wider than 1024. Currently, if I look at the page on a larger screen, the color stops at 1024 and the space to the right is just plain white. I want that color layer to fill the browser window, no matter how wide.
Do I need to somehow convert that layer to "CSS" (which I know nothing about) to get that variable width? Is CS3 capable of getting this result?
[Before you reply...I realize that Photoshop is not the best tool for web design, but please don't suggest that I purchase new software or learn html. I am just building one site for my own personal use, and that's it. I'm not yearning for a career in web design, and once this site is done, I'll likely never do it again. Besides, this site is about 95% finished, and it looks beautiful...just the way I was hoping it would turn out. Once this last little detail is solved...case closed.]
Many thanks!
Fred |