HTML - Scale To Browser Window Only If Below A Set Resolution?
This is for a flash site but I think it needs to be coded in the html page.
My Flash swf size is approximately 1000x700. If the browser size is smaller than this the site needs to scale down but if it is larger I don't want it to scale. Just like this http://www.milesaldridge.com/. I've tried publishing the Flash settings at ScaleDefault(Show All) which scales it but I need to stop the scaling upwards at 1000x700. I'd have thought that I could say in the html if (width<1024){scale;} and if(height<700){scale;}. But it's not working. Should it all be done in the html and if so how? Similar TutorialsIf I'm using basic html/css stuff and tables, how do I get it so my graphics and everything on my site scales properly to the viewers screen resolution? Any tutorials on this? thanks! hi, because im having trouble configuring my website to work seamlessly (the way i want it) with both firefox AND internet explorer, i was wondering if there was a way that i could make a script that would load the appropriate CSS file for that browser (that i would create of course) and because in internet explorer (havnt had chance to test in firefox) my website looks messed up in some resolutions is there a way i could create a script that would also choose the correct CSS for the users resolution? Thanks people, i know im asking a lot of you guys, but everyone ive spoken to seems so professional and know what they are doing Seasons greetings everyone! Hello, I am having a bit of a problem with a website I just started. I am currently on a resolution of 1280x1024 and I want it work for 1024x768. Well, I want it to work for any resolution, really. In fact, I noticed the problem exists when I go from maximizing the browser window to minimizing it. Here is what it looks like at 1280x1024 with the browser window maximized. Here is what it looks like at 1024x768 or when the browser window is less than maximized. See the problem? The two background images to either side of the banner image are lessening, as the resolution decreases or the browser window is decreases. Yet, the banner image remains unaffected. How can I make sure that the html is proportional to resolution, such that the background image on either side of the banner image remain unaffected in the manner in which they are currently? Thank you. Here is the HTML: <!DOCTYPE HTML PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD HTML 3.2//EN"> <html> <head> <meta http-equiv="content-type" content="text/html; charset=iso-8859-1"> <title>Test</title> </head> <body> <table border="2"> <!-- table 1 --> <tbody> <tr> <td width="10%" style="BACKGROUND-IMAGE: url(pictures\BG.jpg)"><!-- col 1 --> </td> <td width="80%"><!-- col 2 --> <table border="4"> <!-- Table 2 --> <tbody> <tr> <td><img src="pictures/banner.jpg"> </td> </tr> <tr> <td>More stuff goes here</td> </tr> </tbody> </table> </td> <td width="10%" style="BACKGROUND-IMAGE: url(pictures\BG.jpg)"><!-- col 3 --> </td> </tr> </tbody> </table> <!-- table 1 --> </body> </html> How can I make the browser window that my site is in automatically have specific height/width dimensions? Making toolbar and scrollbar go away would also be nice. i got a problem i cant figure out. in dreamweaver when i add the behavior "open new browser window" to a link that is not external....but like a small pop up page.....when the user clicks on the link, the window opens, but the main window resets....meaning if the link was at the bottom of the page and the user scrolled down to get there....they then have to rescroll on the page to get back to the bottom. how can i get the new window to open without changing the view of the main page. many thanks! Hi: I would like to maximize a browser window after a page is loaded: I believe the command would be something like: <body onload="window.maximize" > Would someone care to correct or adjust or revamp the above statement please ? Thanks Mel Smith (still wandering about in the html wilderness) Suppose a user types the url of a website in their browser, so that the script http://url/index.htm is displayed in the browser. In other words, the user is not opening the page via a link or whatever, they are just typing in your url. In that situation, what (if anything) can you put in that script itself that gives the user's browser window a name that can be referred to later. The reasons why I want to do this are complicated, but in a nutshell this first window will become the parent window of other windows that open up later via links within the page, and script within those windows will have to refer to it by a name. Alternatively, is there some standard name that your browser window automatically recieves when you open up a website, like "parent" or something, that allows you to refer to it? Hello, I want to open a html page in a same browser window with fullscreen mode. I tried following code: window.open("hello.html","_self","fullscreen,scrollbars") However if I use _self, I did not get page in fullscreen mode. Any help is really appreciated. Regards, John Hello, hopefully you can help me. I have the following code, which opens a new internet browser window: <form> <p align="center"><b></b> <select id="setit" style="color: #0000FF" size="1" name="test"> <option value="">Please Select</option> <option value="http://www.nu.nl">nu</option> <option value="http://www.telegraaf.nl">telegraaf</option> <option value="http://www.google.com">Google</option></select> <input type="button" value="Go" onclick="window.open(setit.options[setit.selectedIndex].value)"> </p></form> What do I need to change so the onclick opens the link in the same internet browser window instead of opening a new one? Many thanks, Ralfie My website pops up a browser window that cannot be resized. Occassionally though, the window's content exceeds its size. Is it possible to implement a scrollbar/scrollpane inside the window using just html? Cheers, James Im in the process of redoing my website. I originally did it in dreamweaver with a very cheesy method of just using hotspots. So Im going through and redoing it by hand in html. Im doing the index page right now and playing around with the idea of having the whole page in one table. My problem is the table isnt starting in the top left corner where I want it. I have the border set to "0" but theres still space around the table. How do I get rid of this space? Howdy! Is there a way to force a new browser window to automatically maximize itself? I have a few links from my home page to some of my other pages that I have included the target="_blank" code to in order to get these pages to open in a new browser window when someone clicks on the link. Here's an example: <a href="nextpage.html/" target="_blank">My next page</a> Is there a way to get this new browser window to open maximized? Thanks for your help on this. JohanM How can I get a browser window to open maximized regardless of screen size, screen res, or browser type/version? Thanks... Similar to how most pop-up windows are a fixed size, I was curious as to how I could fix the size of a browsing window (particularly the width) of a page. Vertical scrolling isn't as important, but I would like my index page as well as the pages within the Iframe in the index page to remain a certain width so viewers would only have to scroll vertically to view the entire content of the html document. I have tried "stealing" the coding used in pop-up windows, trying it in both the head and body of the code but to no avail. I have searched for countless hours on the 'net looking for a tutorial that gives the code for this and have had zero luck. (I know it must be possible.) Any and all help/input is greatly appreciated! Thanks so much in advance, Dereck Hello; I am a graphic designer that codes pages quick and dirty entirely with tables. The one I am currently working on needs to be centered in all browser windows at all sizes. I understand that this shouldn't be hard, however everything that I have tried so far hasn't worked. My thoughts are that since it is built entirely in tables (with a java search tool) that I need to make a centered container and place the entire page inside of it. I have tried a few codes I've pulled from other forums with no luck temporary url (and I know the code is dirty) www.showcasepublishing.com/myoutandabout Thanks in advance I am new to HTML coding. I am trying to create a form, which, automatically submits the form contents and finally automatically close the browser window. But I am not able to get the self form submissions and self window closing. The code that I have written is found below. Kindly advice on how to get it working. Thanks in advance. <html> <body> </form> <p><b>This form submits an HTTP POST request to url '/forms_example/post'</b></p> <form name="form1" form method="POST" action="http://localhost/forms_example/post"> <table> <tr> </tr><tr><td>Name</td><td><input type="Text" name="name" VALUE="roger"></td></tr> <tr><td>Address</td><td><input type="Text" name="address" VALUE="smith"></td></tr> <tr><td>Phone</td><td><input type="Text" name="phone" VALUE="25714988"></td></tr> <tr><td>E-Mail</td><td><input type="Text" name="email" VALUE="roger.smithatgmail.com"></td></tr> <tr><td><input type="Submit" VALUE="submit" > </td></tr> </table> </form> </script> function GO(){ setTimeout("subForm()",0) } function subForm(){ document.form1.submit() } t = null; function closeMe(){ t = setTimeout("self.close()",2000); } </script> </body onload="GO()";"closeMe()"> </html> Hi: This is probably a silly trivial question but I can't seem to find the answer in my books ('Beginning Web Programming with HTML,XHTML. and CSS' by Jon Duckett, and 'Javascript - The Definitive Guide (5th Edition) by David Flanagan): How do I ensure that my client's browser window is set to 'Full Screen' when loading is complete ?? (btw, my current page looks confusing if the client's browser window is much less than full size ) I hope there is something llike: onload window.size := 'fullscreen' )) Thanks for any hints - and for any pointers in my books above where I can read up properly on this) -Mel Smith So I have a table: HTML Code: <table width="800" height="600" border="0" align="center" cellpadding="0" cellspacing="0"> ... </table> I want to have the table be both horizontally and vertically centered in the browser window... How can I do this. I've looked at all sorts of html and css methods, but nothing has worked yet! Thanks How do I stop images/pictures from moving when a browser window is resized? The images/pictures move underneath the navigation buttons when it is resized..........Thank You Here is the website. www.prasse.com Hi im aware how to fit the width of a page so it fills the browser window but im curious on how to set the height of the page? the width works perfectly and just the height im stuck with |