Hi Stephen,

You can use percentages. For an example of how to use percentages see my 
guide about a 'Tristate Sidebar' plugin [1]. With the demo at Tiddlyspot 
you can set the Sidebar width in the 'second' state in em, px or %.

Cheers,

Ton

[1] http://tw5tristate.tiddlyspot.com/

On Thursday, October 2, 2014 3:17:24 AM UTC+2, Stephen Kimmel wrote:
>
> I'm certain has brought this up before and I've probably just missed it 
> but here goes anyway.
>
> Would it be possible to arrange the screen layout using percentages rather 
> than pixels? I use three different computers looking at the same wiki and 
> of course, the three have radically different screen dimensions. An 
> arrangement that looks reasonable on my android tablet leaves my home 
> computer screen two thirds empty which is just bad. And the office computer 
> is somewhere in between. If I could tell the wiki to use the left 75% of 
> the screen for the main story and the remaining 25% for the sidebar, I 
> would be happier.
>
> Or perhaps one of our clever javascript folks could come up with a macro 
> that detects the screen width and could then be used to reset the 
> dimensions...
>
> Or perhaps some option button/radio button/whatever that would let me 
> switch quickly between preset dimensions...
>

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