reduce the size of the canvas in preview?

I designed the layout of our website to the company using Fireworks cs4 and then exported the Dreamweaver cs4 site. The size of the canvas used for the site is 1000 (wide angle) and 900 (height). When I go to preview the site using firefox or IE the width of the canvas is bigger than 1000 px I designed in Fireworks. The height is good to 900 px. Everything else works well. How can I change the size of the width of the site, it is only of 1000px? Sorry if this is a fundamental issue. I m quite new for dreamweaver

Hello

HM, my screen resolution is set to 1280 x 1024 px and I'm sorry, in my IE8 everything seems fine, your Web site in my IE8 is mapped entirely correct. The only thing I noticed is alignment to the left, I would try to center the page with a

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Hans G.

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