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Would it be possible to detect if a user is viewing the site at say a certain screen resolution and if under it or over ( i dunno ) send them to a page that prompts them to change it?
of course the option to not show the screen again could be ticked so they dont get the message each time they visit ![]() this would be real handy so as skinners could make layouts for set widths and be safe in the knowledge that the user has a prompt to fix in case theyere using a smaller res |
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You can find out the users screen size via JavaScript IIRC.
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Yes, you can do that via JavaScript (screen.width, screen.height), but keep in mind that users might have disabled JavaScript.
Anyway, a website should never-ever be designed for one resolution only. It should work (almost) the same with all resolutions > 800x600. If it does not: Bad Webdesign ![]() |
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yeah i know Kirbyde, i work with min res of 800x600, it was just an idea but thanx for the info
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