> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: [email protected]> Date: Wed, 6 Aug 
> 2008 08:22:43 -0400> Subject: [css-d] Designing for Screen Resolution> > Hi 
> all,> > Again, I appreciate all the help with the dynamic nav aid question> 
> yesterday. It works great; I love it.> > My question du jour is:> > For a 
> long time, I've been designing pages/sites for 800x600 resolution> (width of 
> 780px), unless the client specifies differently. I know that> different book 
> authors say that that's the lowest common denominator of> users, but with so 
> many folks going to flat screen monitors, is designing> for 800x600 still the 
> accepted norm? I know that folks outside of the US> might not have larger 
> monitors, but so far, I've only been doing sites for> US clients and 
> audiences.> > If 800x600 _is_ still the norm, is it possible to detect a 
> browser's> resolution and redirect him/her to a different CSS file based on a 
> higher> screen resolution? That way, for example, if a user's resolution >=> 
> 1024x768, they would automatically be able to take advantage of their screen> 
> real estate.> > If this is possible, I'm guessing that this might require 
> technology outside> of standard XHTML/CSS. So please let me again stress my 
> newness to this kind> of stuff.> > TIA,> > Stephen Carrell> 
 
 
This may help you as far as css
http://www.stylegala.com/articles/no_more_css_hacks.htm
 
to check the resolution you can do it with javascript
http://www.zimmertech.com/tutorials/javascript/21/page-resolution-detector-tutorial.php
 
hths
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