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Amiga Future: New poll & Interview : Comment 1 of 7 | ANN.lu |
Posted by Elwood on 28-Jul-2004 10:08 GMT | No need to ask about the resolution, it's easy to write self-adapting HTML... |
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Amiga Future: New poll & Interview : Comment 2 of 7 | ANN.lu |
Posted by reflect on 28-Jul-2004 12:19 GMT | In reply to Comment 1 (Elwood): I agree with elwood.. why lock the site into one particular resolution? Would be much better with adapting code. |
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Amiga Future: New poll & Interview : Comment 3 of 7 | ANN.lu |
Posted by Emeric SH on 28-Jul-2004 12:29 GMT | Not to mention that screen resolution!=size of the browser window. Not everyone browses in full size. |
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Amiga Future: New poll & Interview : Comment 4 of 7 | ANN.lu |
Posted by StAn on 28-Jul-2004 13:31 GMT | Right, it's easy to write self-adapting HTML:
<HTML><BODY>bla bla bla bla bla</BODY></HTML> ...
However, it's not very nice. I don't care personnaly, but *if* you want your site to look good, then it's difficult to write "self-adapting html" as far as I know.
One of my own sites uses a fixed 640 pixels width... the others are mostly textual. |
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Amiga Future: New poll & Interview : Comment 5 of 7 | ANN.lu |
Posted by Jope on 29-Jul-2004 04:20 GMT | In reply to Comment 4 (StAn): You just didn't try hard enough.
One option: make the site visible on a 640pix wide browser and then allow it to expand if the browser is wider. |
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Amiga Future: New poll & Interview : Comment 6 of 7 | ANN.lu |
Posted by StAn on 29-Jul-2004 06:56 GMT | In reply to Comment 5 (Jope): But then lines become too long to be easily readable and the text/pictures layout is fucked up... |
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Amiga Future: New poll & Interview : Comment 7 of 7 | ANN.lu |
Posted by Kolbjørn Barmen on 29-Jul-2004 15:59 GMT | In reply to Comment 6 (StAn): Nonsense - those of us with high resolution are actually capable of doing advanced stuff like changing our font size! Fancy that! :) |
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