Re: screen resolution!

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Or you can have a page which detects resolution by javascript and redirects
to another PHP page with the resolution data

On 2/4/06, Bastien Koert <bastien_k@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>
>
> As the other poster mentioned you need JS to detect the screen
> width....the
> usual approach is to use js to detect the screen res and the include the
> appropriate CSS file to match the screen res.
>
> Bastien
>
>
> >From: JeRRy <jusa_98@xxxxxxxxx>
> >To: php-db@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
> >Subject:  screen resolution!
> >Date: Sun, 5 Feb 2006 02:44:19 +1100 (EST)
> >
> >Hi,
> >
> >   I have written a website in PHP using MYSQL.  But I have come accross
> an
> >un-common problem.  Normally when I create a website it's done on a
> desktop
> >PC.  But this time for the first time I did it on laptop meaning the
> screen
> >resolution is different.
> >
> >   Is there any sort of script/code I can use to create another section
> of
> >my site in a desired screen resolution without me having to do it all
> >manually?
> >
> >   I know of many scripts online that I can DETERMINE visitors screen
> >resolutions and recommend the correct one but don't know one that will
> >adjust the website to suit that visitors screen resolution.  Am aware of
> >scripts that redirect to another web page but that requires you to write
> >the website again to cater for that.
> >
> >   Is there a quicker way/solution?
> >
> >   Thanks!
> >
> >   J
>
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