One way would be to restrict your display to 800x600, ie on bigger
screens the entire thing just centers itself.

Another way is what u want to do,resize the entire thing. Thats what
im doing with my webpage at http://sid-deswa.110mb.com

I use JS to calculate the appropriate length and width, and jquery
shapes the divs


On Jun 3, 8:16 am, RobG <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Jun 2, 9:18 am, Aaron <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > ok I am currently working on a website and I need to have my website
> > to adjust to the clients display settings   so  like for an example
> > that  if the user has a higher display settings my webpage through
> > javascript would resize all the elements on my webpage to keep the
> > orignial look.
>
> Javascript is not the answer - use HTML and CSS.
>
> > so I am gussing  somthing along the lines of first grabbing the
> > clients display settings and then use that to then scale every element
> > on the html page with the power of 2 or somthing.
>
> Don't do that.  Consider someone with a desktop across 2 x 61cm
> displays set to 1920 x 1200px, do you think they'll be happy if you
> spread your web page over their entire display?
>
> --
> Rob

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