Sounds like you might be trying to do things the hard way. Wouldn't it be easier to simply set the table widths as a percentage rather than an exact width in pixels?
Eg. width="50%" The above example will set the table width to 50% of the browser window width. Or maybe you could use a bit of DHTML and javascript to do the resizing instead? If you really badly want to do it the way you described below I guess you could use javascript to detect the values for screen width and height and then send them to PHP. "Helmut Ott" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message news:009f01bfbda6$2e8c9850$09bf06d5@pentium... Hallo everybody, huuh - has anybody seen a scriptbased, parametric pagelayout control? Depending on the viewers screen resoltion I would like to change table and cell widths in my page. This would mean I only need ONE version. The screen resolution detection would e.g. find a width of 640 pix. Say my sttandrad res. was 800 than a factor could calulated by setting Factor=res. viewer / res. standard. In the above sample this would be 640 / 800 = 0,8 as factor-value. All page, table, row, cell, images width (and heights) would have to be multilied with this factor. As the screen res. can only be analysed on the clientside it must be e.g. a javascript to do that. Did anybody hear about any way to get this done. Any tip is greatly appreciated. Helmut -- PHP General Mailing List (http://www.php.net/) To unsubscribe, visit: http://www.php.net/unsub.php