Hi Cheryl

Thanks for replying. A bad idea? I agree. I am on a project for a company
whose monitors are 1074, 1280 and some big tv size stuff. At the moment all
the style sheets are relative so the fonts etc all appear relatively sized
to the image's, flash etc. The window is the same size however and appears
smaller the bigger the resolution.

The client thinks that it would be nice to have the same actual size window
and font no matter what resolution monitor. This would make the font massive
compared to the images and the text in the flash movies and, as there are
about 1000 engine generated pages, mean a lot of testing.

Unfortunately, the client is always right so I might have to do this.

I am sure I have read how to do this somewhere a while back, but using ASP.
This project is using linux, Apache and perl for the back end and javascript
pulling data from xml to build the front end. At the moment I am not even
sure what objects to call. Any help would be greatly appreciated.

Thanks




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