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Old 07-05-2006, 09:35 AM   #1
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Question Resizing websites to browser

Sorry guys, I know I have just joined and I have posted 3 quick ones but these have been on my mind for ages!!

I need help with the size of my websites. As most people use different display settings on their computers, we could do with knowing if we can resize with a line of code in html (not PHP) for our sites?

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Old 07-05-2006, 12:22 PM   #2
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Default Re: Resizing websites to browser

Just ensure you don't put any fixed widths on any of your tables or cells.

For example, you don't want this:

<table width="700"><tr><td>blah</td></tr></table>

Instead, find a proportional percentage to put into width, example:

<table width="90%"><tr><td>blah</td></tr></table>

This way, whatever the browser is, or whatever the browser size changes to, the table width will always remain 90% of that browser size.

I hope this helps
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Default Re: Resizing websites to browser

You shouldn't have to do that... a properly designed website either fits in less than 800px width or spans XX% across the screen... usually 90% or 95%...
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Thanks a lot for your help...hope to repay one day
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