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It'd likely have to be passed to PHP by JavaScript, if you were to do it. And that would mean that the first page a user loads would NOT display the correct Style-By-Resolution, but subsequent ones would.
Let's see, you could do something like... Make a page that basically says "Please wait a moment while we detect your browser resolution." On that page, you could have JavaScript set the URL according to the screen size. HTML Code:
<script type="text/javascript" language="javascript"> function get_styleid_by_resolution() { var x = screen.width; var y = screen.height; var resolution = x+'x'+y; var styleid_by_res = 0; switch(resoltuion) { case '1024x768': styleid_by_res = 1; break; case '1280x800': styleid_by_res = 2; break; case '1920x1080': styleid_by_res = 3; break; case '320xwhatever': styleid_by_res = 4; break; /* Etc. */ } return styleid_by_res; } function set_styleid_in_url(sid) { location.href = 'http://my.forum/respage.php?styleid='+sid+'&res_set=1'; } </script> PHP Code:
Then you'd need a plugin (maybe somewhere in the Global stuff) to check to see if the res_set is set. PHP Code:
Mind you, this isn't meant to be followed step-by-step; it's just a general idea of what you'd have to code for it. (Although someone else probably has a better idea.) |
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