Well,
you can do use auto resize if you use 0% over height and width table's
html tags.
eg.
put your table content ---
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 actua
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:
-
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
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
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 t
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
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