Re: Maximizing Resolution



LOL.

I'm on your side on this one.
Was going to chip in but said nah...

I guess the alternative would be to tell the op how, and then list all of
the reasons not to do it.

But, the bottom line is: IE in XP SP2 and all future versions will block it
anyway, so why bother
posting instructions.

;-)

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"Murray" <forums@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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> Steve, your popcorn was stale....
>
> --
> Murray
> ============
>
> "Steve Easton" <admin@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
> news:uD9XcrZBGHA.3396@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
>> If it's going to cause another argument, I'll drop the issue.... ;)
>>
>> Heavens no, don't drop it. This thread has been this mornings
>> entertainment.
>>
>> As for your question, Murray's last post answers it.
>>
>>
>> --
>> Steve Easton
>> Microsoft MVP FrontPage
>> 95isalive
>> This site is best viewed..................
>> ..............................with a computer
>>
>> "Bruise" <mkrupiarzATshaw.ca> wrote in message
>> news:uD1C6UYBGHA.3156@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
>> Wow! If I had known my first inquiry on this NG would produce this kind
>> of 'fiery'
>> debate.....
>>
>> I appreciate input from you all and I thank you. I do think, however,
>> that I didn't word my
>> question quite right. I do not want to change the viewers resolution on
>> thier browser. I
>> must want my site to fill the width of their viewing area that they are
>> already at. There
>> are some sites where, if my resolution were set at 800x600 or 1024x768,
>> it would look
>> exactly the same and leave no space on the right side of the designed
>> area. If I designed
>> my site in 1024x768 instead of 800x600, it would look right on someone's
>> screen set to
>> 1024x768, but be too big for someone with 800x600.
>>
>> That's all I want. I do not want to change their screen resolution each
>> time they visit my
>> site...I just want my site to fill their predetermined viewing area
>> regardless of what that
>> predetermined viewing area is.
>>
>> Does that make more sense? If it's going to cause another argument, I'll
>> drop the issue....
>> ;)
>>
>> Mark
>>
>>
>> "Bruise" <mkrupiarzATshaw.ca> wrote in message
>> news:%23h5a3BWBGHA.2668@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
>>> Is there a code I can use to make my webpage maximize itself regardless
>>> of
>>> the viewers set screen resolution?
>>>
>>> Example: I designed the site with 800x600 resolution, but now I find
>>> out
>>> that most of my visitors use 1024 x 768 resolution. I want the page to
>>> be
>>> full screen for all visitors.
>>>
>>> Can anyone help me with this? I would truly appreciate it.
>>>
>>> Mark
>>>
>>>
>>
>>
>
>


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