Re: Changing screen resolution in html
- From: "Rick Budde" <anonymous@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Sat, 2 Apr 2005 21:08:50 -0800
The subject of webpages changing when viewed on different
computers using different resolutions (not to mention
different browsers) has been covered many times in the
General portion of this newsgroup. I would suggest you do
a search for the MANY questions and answers on this topic.
In a nutshell, what you are trying to do would probably
drive away your visitors in droves. They have their
computers set up they way they have because that is what
THEY want. They don't really care what YOU want.
>-----Original Message-----
>Sorry, the critique website is www.SiteCritique.net
not .com.
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>"JimStipe" <JimStipe@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
>news:uWhKm6%23NFHA.3336@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
>> I am having people review my new website,
www.JimStipeProductions.com at
>> www.SiteCritique.com So far, the main complaints are
that the pages are
>too
>> wide thus giving a horizontal scroll bar: I have
discovered their browser
>> is set at 800x600. Is there any way I can program in
my html code the
>> screen resolution and change it on their computer when
they pull my
>website
>> up. I've searched google and see there are some
javascripts, but a lot of
>> people have java disabled. Which comes to my second
complaint: Some
>people
>> have flash disabled, so therefore my header comes up
as a blank white
>space,
>> and I am assuming that the links are not pulling up.
It would be great if
>I
>> could insert text behind my flash area which would
include my header
>> information, and the hyperlinks on my links button.
Any suggestions? I
>> guess I forgot about browser compatibility when I
designed my website.
>>
>> JimStipe@xxxxxxxxxxx
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