Happy Thursday,

I have been working from a template and have a new site that I am  
quite happy with. However I just looked at it on a friend's IE laptop  
and it didn't look anywhere near as good. It was due to the screen  
resolution but when we looked at another site it appeared to be  
normal, which would make that site too small on my machine - but it's  
not.

The long and short of it is I want to find a method so that the page  
can detect the users resolution and adjust the style sheet accordingly.

Can anyone help? I anticipate a lot of answers telling me that I  
should be designing for the most commonly resolutions used, and valid  
as the argument is I want it to look the same across all. Does  
anybody have a useful link to adjustments in font size in relation to  
different screen resolutions? I don't mind using javascript so that  
the page can detect resolution - or is there another way?

regards, C

Christopher Blake
www.3pointdesign.com
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