Hi Brian, Welcome to the list!
How wide is each browser's viewport when set to 800x600? I know one way to find out. Here is a link to screen shots of 20 different browsers: http://www.browsercam.com/public.aspx?proj_id=38651 You could (if you were incredibly keen) click on each thumbnail and see how each browser operates in 800x600 mode. You could even measure the actual viewport in each case. Would be hours of fun! :) BTW, the WSG list is international. While there is a strong Aussie contingent, it is not the majority. Right now we have 435 members from 33 countries (still waiting for an Antarctic member!). We are always keen to help set up WSG meeting in other cities (any country). We recently got our second city up and running with meetings and we hope to have a few more running this year. If any member wants to discuss setting up WSG meetings in their city, email us offlist ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) Thanks Russ > Hello, > > I have just joined the group and I must say I have enjoyed the posts I have > read through so far today (being the first day of membership and all). I hail > from across the sea in Portland, Oregon and even y'all are Aussie's (one could > say that is far better than being a Kiwi but we won't go there) I have yet to > find a similiar group here in the States. > > Anyway, thanks again for allowing me to come on board. > > If I may toss out a very elementary question that escapes me and I have not > been able to find an answer to. > > When a screen resolution is 800 x 600 - what is the Actual width of the > browser viewing area (taking the window borders into account). If the page > extends beyond the depth of the page and the browser adds a scroll-bar, what > is the width of the browser's viewwing area now?? > > Thanks a bunch and forgive me if this is somewhere out there, I just have not > been able to find the answers. > > Brian > > > > > From: Matthew Magain [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > Sent: Sunday, March 21, 2004 4:36 PM > To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > Subject: RE: [WSG] drop down menus > >> Here is a site with accessible menus http://www.udm4.com/ >> <http://www.udm4.com/> > > I was going to recommend this drop down menu that I have used - > www.brainjar.com <http://www.brainjar.com> - as it gives a real windows look > and feel (if that is what the client is after) except that one looks better as > it works in IE 5.01, which the brainjar one doesn't. > Thanks Russ ----------------------------------------------- Russ Weakley Max Design Phone: (02) 9410 2521 Mobile: 0403 433 980 Email: [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://www.maxdesign.com.au ----------------------------------------------- ***************************************************** The discussion list for http://webstandardsgroup.org/ See http://webstandardsgroup.org/mail/guidelines.cfm for some hints on posting to the list & getting help *****************************************************
