I assume then, that if you are putting the applet into a table cell that you
want to fill, you must specify the cell height and width in some sort of screen
percentage as well.
Phil
On Jul 18, 2010, at 12:14 PM, Angel Herráez wrote:
> Phil, I heavily advocate the use of only relative sizes for content in web
> pages.
> And I have never seen any problem with browsers.
>
> The situation is more complex than just screen resolution: today's browsers
> allow a variety of
> toolbars, side panels, etc., and there is also the zoom utility which
> increases/decreases all
> page content or just the font size. All this is also customizable by each
> user.
>
> So you can NEVER assume that the user will have a certain available pixel
> dimensions in
> his/her browser.
>
> That's my point of view. Hope you find it useful
>
>
>
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