On Jan 31, 10:58 am, "lukemack" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> The reason is that the client wants it and the target audience is not
> internet savvy. A nice obvious set of buttons on the page is what they
> want. The original question was really how do I do this in cake in a
> nice simple way? Could I put it in default.thtml?
>

Valid reasons of course, and I wasn't trying to suggest that there is
no point in doing what you want to do (I was pretty much expecting
"client requirement").

If you put some buttons in your layout/header, they will always be
present,
If you check for the presence of a cookie and adjust the screen size
on loading, you can allow for users to save their prefered size
If part of your js action saves to the cookie you solve the problem of
continuity
If you provide a js-free fall back you have all bases covered.

You could include some info like this btw: http://www.w3.org/WAI/
changedesign.html#alldoit

HTH,

AD7six
Please note:
The manual/bakery is a good place to start any quest for info.
You may get your answer quicker by asking on
the IRC Channel (you can access it with just a browser
here:http://irc.cakephp.org).


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