Re: [PHP-DB] screen resolution!

2006-02-06 Thread JeRRy
Yes I know this but there is no script that can re-write webpages on the fly 
for certain resolutions?
   
  Instead of re-doing each page for each res.?  
   
  With the technology these days I thought someone would of created something 
like this, so you create a website than you put it through a program that 
re-does the HTML for the resolutions you set and bingo the results are spat out 
and you add it to the site and use a little script to redirect depending on 
their set resolution.
   
  Jerry

PHP Superman [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
  Or you can have a page which detects resolution by javascript and redirects 
to another PHP page with the resolution data

  On 2/4/06, Bastien Koert [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:   
As the other poster mentioned you need JS to detect the screen widththe
usual approach is to use js to detect the screen res and the include the 
appropriate CSS file to match the screen res.

Bastien


From: JeRRy [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: php-db@lists.php.net 
Subject: [PHP-DB] screen resolution!
Date: Sun, 5 Feb 2006 02:44:19 +1100 (EST)

Hi,

   I have written a website in PHP using MYSQL.  But I have come accross an
un-common problem.  Normally when I create a website it's done on a desktop 
PC.  But this time for the first time I did it on laptop meaning the screen
resolution is different.

   Is there any sort of script/code I can use to create another section of
my site in a desired screen resolution without me having to do it all 
manually?

   I know of many scripts online that I can DETERMINE visitors screen
resolutions and recommend the correct one but don't know one that will
adjust the website to suit that visitors screen resolution.  Am aware of 
scripts that redirect to another web page but that requires you to write
the website again to cater for that.

   Is there a quicker way/solution?

   Thanks!

   J 

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Re: [PHP-DB] screen resolution!

2006-02-06 Thread Micah Stevens

Yes, there is. It's called HTML.

You might think me daft, but HTML was actually created to allow the page to 
adapt to screen size. The oldest technology on the block is actually the 
thing to use in this situation, otherwise you're just creating extra work for 
yourself. 

A simple example:

table width=800px - This works great, looks great, until you have a 
640x480 screen. Instead, try this:

table width=80%  (this scales according to screen size)

or

table (this scales according to content size + screen size)

It really sounds like this is a problem with your web page design, not php or 
Javascript. 

However, you could indeed do as others suggested and create multiple pages.. 
That really sounds like more work than it's worth though. 

-Micah 

On Monday 06 February 2006 1:38 am, JeRRy wrote:
 Yes I know this but there is no script that can re-write webpages on the
 fly for certain resolutions?

   Instead of re-doing each page for each res.?

   With the technology these days I thought someone would of created
 something like this, so you create a website than you put it through a
 program that re-does the HTML for the resolutions you set and bingo the
 results are spat out and you add it to the site and use a little script to
 redirect depending on their set resolution.

   Jerry

 PHP Superman [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
   Or you can have a page which detects resolution by javascript and
 redirects to another PHP page with the resolution data

   On 2/4/06, Bastien Koert [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 As the other poster mentioned you need JS to detect the screen widththe
 usual approach is to use js to detect the screen res and the include the
 appropriate CSS file to match the screen res.

 Bastien

 From: JeRRy [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 To: php-db@lists.php.net
 Subject: [PHP-DB] screen resolution!
 Date: Sun, 5 Feb 2006 02:44:19 +1100 (EST)
 
 Hi,
 
I have written a website in PHP using MYSQL.  But I have come accross
  an un-common problem.  Normally when I create a website it's done on a
  desktop PC.  But this time for the first time I did it on laptop meaning
  the screen resolution is different.
 
Is there any sort of script/code I can use to create another section of
 my site in a desired screen resolution without me having to do it all
 manually?
 
I know of many scripts online that I can DETERMINE visitors screen
 resolutions and recommend the correct one but don't know one that will
 adjust the website to suit that visitors screen resolution.  Am aware of
 scripts that redirect to another web page but that requires you to write
 the website again to cater for that.
 
Is there a quicker way/solution?
 
Thanks!
 
J

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Re: [PHP-DB] screen resolution!

2006-02-06 Thread Luis Morales
Well,

you can do use auto resize if you use 0% over height and width table's
html tags.

eg.

table allign=center height=0% width=0%
  put your table content ---
/table

Regards,

Luis Morales 

On Mon, 2006-02-06 at 09:28 -0800, Micah Stevens wrote:
 Yes, there is. It's called HTML.
 
 You might think me daft, but HTML was actually created to allow the page to 
 adapt to screen size. The oldest technology on the block is actually the 
 thing to use in this situation, otherwise you're just creating extra work for 
 yourself. 
 
 A simple example:
 
 table width=800px - This works great, looks great, until you have a 
 640x480 screen. Instead, try this:
 
 table width=80%  (this scales according to screen size)
 
 or
 
 table (this scales according to content size + screen size)
 
 It really sounds like this is a problem with your web page design, not php or 
 Javascript. 
 
 However, you could indeed do as others suggested and create multiple pages.. 
 That really sounds like more work than it's worth though. 
 
 -Micah 
 
 On Monday 06 February 2006 1:38 am, JeRRy wrote:
  Yes I know this but there is no script that can re-write webpages on the
  fly for certain resolutions?
 
Instead of re-doing each page for each res.?
 
With the technology these days I thought someone would of created
  something like this, so you create a website than you put it through a
  program that re-does the HTML for the resolutions you set and bingo the
  results are spat out and you add it to the site and use a little script to
  redirect depending on their set resolution.
 
Jerry
 
  PHP Superman [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Or you can have a page which detects resolution by javascript and
  redirects to another PHP page with the resolution data
 
On 2/4/06, Bastien Koert [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
  As the other poster mentioned you need JS to detect the screen widththe
  usual approach is to use js to detect the screen res and the include the
  appropriate CSS file to match the screen res.
 
  Bastien
 
  From: JeRRy [EMAIL PROTECTED]
  To: php-db@lists.php.net
  Subject: [PHP-DB] screen resolution!
  Date: Sun, 5 Feb 2006 02:44:19 +1100 (EST)
  
  Hi,
  
 I have written a website in PHP using MYSQL.  But I have come accross
   an un-common problem.  Normally when I create a website it's done on a
   desktop PC.  But this time for the first time I did it on laptop meaning
   the screen resolution is different.
  
 Is there any sort of script/code I can use to create another section of
  my site in a desired screen resolution without me having to do it all
  manually?
  
 I know of many scripts online that I can DETERMINE visitors screen
  resolutions and recommend the correct one but don't know one that will
  adjust the website to suit that visitors screen resolution.  Am aware of
  scripts that redirect to another web page but that requires you to write
  the website again to cater for that.
  
 Is there a quicker way/solution?
  
 Thanks!
  
 J
 
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Re: [PHP-DB] screen resolution!

2006-02-05 Thread PHP Superman
Or you can have a page which detects resolution by javascript and redirects
to another PHP page with the resolution data

On 2/4/06, Bastien Koert [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:


 As the other poster mentioned you need JS to detect the screen
 widththe
 usual approach is to use js to detect the screen res and the include the
 appropriate CSS file to match the screen res.

 Bastien


 From: JeRRy [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 To: php-db@lists.php.net
 Subject: [PHP-DB] screen resolution!
 Date: Sun, 5 Feb 2006 02:44:19 +1100 (EST)
 
 Hi,
 
I have written a website in PHP using MYSQL.  But I have come accross
 an
 un-common problem.  Normally when I create a website it's done on a
 desktop
 PC.  But this time for the first time I did it on laptop meaning the
 screen
 resolution is different.
 
Is there any sort of script/code I can use to create another section
 of
 my site in a desired screen resolution without me having to do it all
 manually?
 
I know of many scripts online that I can DETERMINE visitors screen
 resolutions and recommend the correct one but don't know one that will
 adjust the website to suit that visitors screen resolution.  Am aware of
 scripts that redirect to another web page but that requires you to write
 the website again to cater for that.
 
Is there a quicker way/solution?
 
Thanks!
 
J

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Re: [PHP-DB] screen resolution!

2006-02-05 Thread Micah Stevens

Or you could design your page so that it's not resolution dependant. 

-Micah 

On Sunday 05 February 2006 8:28 am, PHP Superman wrote:
 Or you can have a page which detects resolution by javascript and redirects
 to another PHP page with the resolution data

 On 2/4/06, Bastien Koert [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
  As the other poster mentioned you need JS to detect the screen
  widththe
  usual approach is to use js to detect the screen res and the include the
  appropriate CSS file to match the screen res.
 
  Bastien
 
  From: JeRRy [EMAIL PROTECTED]
  To: php-db@lists.php.net
  Subject: [PHP-DB] screen resolution!
  Date: Sun, 5 Feb 2006 02:44:19 +1100 (EST)
  
  Hi,
  
 I have written a website in PHP using MYSQL.  But I have come accross
 
  an
 
  un-common problem.  Normally when I create a website it's done on a
 
  desktop
 
  PC.  But this time for the first time I did it on laptop meaning the
 
  screen
 
  resolution is different.
  
 Is there any sort of script/code I can use to create another section
 
  of
 
  my site in a desired screen resolution without me having to do it all
  manually?
  
 I know of many scripts online that I can DETERMINE visitors screen
  resolutions and recommend the correct one but don't know one that will
  adjust the website to suit that visitors screen resolution.  Am aware of
  scripts that redirect to another web page but that requires you to write
  the website again to cater for that.
  
 Is there a quicker way/solution?
  
 Thanks!
  
 J
 
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RE: [PHP-DB] screen resolution!

2006-02-04 Thread Bastien Koert


As the other poster mentioned you need JS to detect the screen widththe 
usual approach is to use js to detect the screen res and the include the 
appropriate CSS file to match the screen res.


Bastien



From: JeRRy [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: php-db@lists.php.net
Subject: [PHP-DB] screen resolution!
Date: Sun, 5 Feb 2006 02:44:19 +1100 (EST)

Hi,

  I have written a website in PHP using MYSQL.  But I have come accross an 
un-common problem.  Normally when I create a website it's done on a desktop 
PC.  But this time for the first time I did it on laptop meaning the screen 
resolution is different.


  Is there any sort of script/code I can use to create another section of 
my site in a desired screen resolution without me having to do it all 
manually?


  I know of many scripts online that I can DETERMINE visitors screen 
resolutions and recommend the correct one but don't know one that will 
adjust the website to suit that visitors screen resolution.  Am aware of 
scripts that redirect to another web page but that requires you to write 
the website again to cater for that.


  Is there a quicker way/solution?

  Thanks!

  J


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