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The right side of TimesRecordNews.com gets “chopped-off” on my monitor. How can I view the entire page?

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The right side of TimesRecordNews.com gets “chopped-off” on my monitor. How can I view the entire page?

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The new TimesRecordNews.com is designed to be viewed on a monitor capable of at least 800×600 pixel resolution. Today’s monitors support a wide variety of resolutions. Put simply, the larger the resolution numbers, the more “real estate” your screen can display. TimesRecordNews.com looks best at 800×600 or 1024×968. 640×480 is considered an outdated option and is no longer supported. There are three standard PC resolutions: VGA, Super VGA, and XGA. Each resolution lets you see a different amount of graphical information on your screen. By increasing your screen resolution to at least 800×600 pixels, you’ll be able to see more on your desktop and avoid some scrolling and switching back and forth between windows.

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