HTML - Detecting User Os ?
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is possible to differentiate css code depending on the operating system of the customers ? for example fonts look different in Firefox using Windows and Firefox using Safari thanks Similar TutorialsI want to make a mobile phone version of my website. Does anybody know how I can get my index page to ind out what type of browser/device the visitor is using? i.e. if the visitor is browsing using a mobile phone I want them to be redirected to mysite.com/mobileversion/index.htm Can this be done? Leroy I am coding a website at the moment and i need a way of detecting for flash, if they have it, then i want them to stay on index.html and if they don't then i want them to go to indexnf.html and anyone help me at all.... this is out of my depth!!! I've got a website under construction at www.banffridgeestates.com. On the design plans page (www.banffridgeestates.com/design_plans.htm), I've got 9 thumbs for the user to click on and a PDF file opens in Adobe Reader. But just in case the user doesn't have Adobe Reader or some other PDF viewing application, is there a way for me to program the link so that it detects whether the user has such an application, and to open a JPEG if he doesn't have one? Hi Just wondering if there is a non -java way of detecting a user's browser width and then redirecting to the appropriate version of my site? Cheers Shaun I am working on a page at the moment and I am trying to figure out the best way to let the user know what page they are on. For example... if they click services... maybe the leftnav would go Bold or I could write services on the Top of the page? I was wondering if I could edit the CSS to automate this? I doubt you can do this but just in case here is my css Code: body { margin:10px; background-color:#f0f0f0; font-family:verdana,arial,helvetica,sans-serif; font-size:18px; } #container { width:776px; margin:auto; background-image:url(../images/container-white-bg.png); box-shadow:#333 15px 15px 30px; } #banner { display:block; width:760px; height:120px; padding:8px 8px 0 8px; background-color:#066; } #top-nav { width:768px; height:81px; padding:8px 0 8px 8px; margin:0; list-style-type:none; background-color:#066; } #top-nav li { float:left; margin-right:8px; } #top-nav a,#top-nav span { position:relative; display:block; width:120px; height:81px; } #top-nav span { position:absolute; top:0; left:0; background-image:url(../images/gallery-banner.png); } #mcad {background-position:-8px -8px;} #nios {background-position:-134px -8px;} #moad {background-position:-260px -8px;} #scad {background-position:-386px -8px;} #clou {background-position:-512px -8px;} #what {background-position:-638px -8px;} #nav { float:left; width:120px; padding:0 8px; margin:0; list-style-type:none; background-color:#066; } #nav li { margin-bottom:2px; } #nav a { display:block; width:120px; padding:30px 0; font-family:arial,sans-serif; font-size:90%; font-weight:bold; color:#033; text-align:center; background-color:#699; } #nav a:visited { color:#000; } #nav a:hover { color:#fff; } #content { float:left; width:610px; padding:25px 15px 10px 15px; } #content p { margin:0 0 10px; font-size:90%; color:#000; } #services { font-size:110%; color:#000; } .text-indent { text-indent:20px; } .padding-bottom { padding-bottom:16px; } #footer { clear:both; line-height:30px; color:#000000; text-align:center; background-color:#066; } and here is an example page Contact us Code: <!DOCTYPE HTML PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD HTML 4.01//EN" "http://www.w3.org/TR/html4/strict.dtd"> <html lang="en"> <head> <meta http-equiv="Content-Type" content="text/html; charset=iso-8859-1"> <meta name="language" content="english"> <meta http-equiv="Content-Style-Type" content="text/css"> <title>MESH, Inc. - Contact us</title> <link rel="stylesheet" type="text/css" href="css/main.css"> </head> <body> <div id="container"> <img id="banner" src="images/topbanner.png" alt="top banner"> <ul id="top-nav"> <li><a href="mcad_project.html">mcad<span id="mcad"></span></a></li> <li><a href="niosh_project.html">niosh<span id="nios"></span></a></li> <li><a href="mcad_project.html">mcad<span id="moad"></span></a></li> <li><a href="mcad_project.html">mcad<span id="scad"></span></a></li> <li><a href="cloud_mapping.html">cloud<span id="clou"></span></a></li> <li><a href="#">what<span id="what"></span></a></li> </ul> <ul id="nav"> <li><a href="home.html">Home</a></li> <li><a href="products.html">Products</a></li> <li><a href="services.html">Engineering Services</a></li> <li><a href="projects.html">Projects</a></li> <li><a href="publications.html">Publications</a></li> <li><a href="contact_us.html">Contact Us</a></li> <li><a href="about_us.html">About Us</a></li> </ul> <div id="content"> <p>If you would like to get in touch with us about the services we can offer, please email us</p> <p> </p> <p>For general enquiry <a href="mailto:info@meshoxford.com">info@meshoxford.com</a></p> <p> </p> <p>For business development <a href="mailto:meshengineering@meshoxford.com">meshengineering@meshoxford.com</a></p> <p>or call us at 610-932-7754 </p> <p>MESH is located on 114 Barnsley Road, Oxford , PA 19363</p> <p> </p> </div><!-- end #content --> <div id="footer">Contact Us via phone 610-932-7754 or email <a href="mailto:info@meshoxford.com">info@meshoxford.com</a></div> </div><!-- end #container --> </body> </html> Thank you in advance M i have a windows live website, its the free basic version, the purpose of the site is to display minutes from meetings and other general info, however i would like to make the info private and was wondering if it would be possible to do this with html/xhml, i have the form script to login from the homepage but am unsure how to procceed with creating the users id's and passwords any help for a novice would be appreciated regards and thanks john www.erctrw.com hello, I'm having a little trouble trying to find a solution, maybe I'm just searching the wrong key words as ive spent a hours trying to work this out, what I'm after is a way that once I have created a website, I can add some form of coding or software that allows the website owner/end user to change the content or add pictures easily with out the need to have any knowledge in HTML etc. I know this should be possible as many website company's offer this service and it's also used on the web site building software offered by most hosting providers. If someone could point me in the right direction or just what this type of service is called I would be very greatful. Many thanks Julian This might have already been answered but I need html code for this. "User input field" redirects to www.website.com/"user input".aspx Simple I think but I am going crazy trying to get it to work. I would like it to open to the page not a frame. Thanks Pete Hello All- I'd like to add a user registration and login to my website. So that an individual may log in and be brought to a customized personal screen. Obviously this is some in-depth stuff but I'd like to know how to go about learning how to do such a thing. Any thoughts? thanks! Hey guys very new, have this cool idea for a site and would like to go with it. How can I get a map like this sites. www.skatespots.net Where users can post on the map for others to see. Thank you Sorry if this isn't in the right place. i want to make a user agreement jsut like the one on alinshop.in can someone please explain how i could do this. but instead after you click continue i want it to go to pathwizard.com/forum Hi again! I was wondering how i can make a guestbook/comment on one of my sites. Does there exist any java script, or anything else like that to do that? If yes, then how do i use it? I've figured out how to embed YouTube videos into a vBulletin installation of mine. How would I go about making a vertically expanding table that expand when the user would click on the "YouTube" text? I'm thinking of starting out out as a size maybe 100px high and 400px wide, and expand to 375px high and 450px tall. I've checked Google, but nothing seemed to come up that I could use. Hopefully this is something relatively simple. I am trying to make a page that contains a table that users can log into and add rows of information to the table. 1)How would I go about creating an editable table. 2)How would I go about saving the updates to the webpage so their changes appear the next time they log in. I was thinking this might have something to do with some PHP coding to write the changes but not sure. Thanks for all your help Ok, I set up this nice site of mine, and I have all my favorite games on it. It is a games site for my friends and I. (Blueoranges.co.cc if you wanted to know.) Because of the fact that I have made the site easily editable by adding all the game's sizing options to a CSS sheet, and made each set of 7 pages a carbon copy of one another, I was thinking, well if my friends want to add a game, how could I let them? My idea was to allow them to log in, enter the URL for a game, upload their own screenie, and the server would copy the existing code and set it all up for use. Well, I'm totally self taught at HTML. Although I could figure out the semantics and methods of doing things, I don't know how to make a user's input be stored on a server. To oversimplify it, like when a user posts a post on a forum, the server edits the web page and adds the content, then updates the web page... So... How do I get a user's input to be added to the code of a page? I know my post is confusing, but I'm confused myself. Oh well. Hello. I have a website all based in php-fusion, and before it, I had one based on php-nuke on the same address. Since I upgraded, every user who was automatically logged in the old site, when visits the new page, get a error message, because php-fusion is searching in his cookies info witch is mismatched, because it were made by Php-Nuke. So, I wanna create a welcome page, all in HTML, telling the user about the error and also telling him how to erase the mismatched cookies, and when he click in "proceed to home page", the site saves a cookie in his computer, and when he visit the page again, he will be automatically redirected to the home page. How can I do that? Well first off I would like to say hello to the community here. I recently got an idea for a website. That with some time and hard work I think has the potential to turn over a decent profit. I just got the Domain name registered and Webhosting with www.fatcow.com I know just about nothing about html, xhtml , css all that stuff. I mostly used the computers to copy backup games for all my game systems. Then a collection of software. Then I run 5 computers on World Of Warcraft to bot characters. I've had to install 2 seperate comcast service plans and Verizon Fios to keep up with my computer demands. Also need the DSL to change ip's to AutoMouse free rapidshare points, Then accounts. So I do ok with computers, But this website stuff has my head spinning. I am intending to use Adobe Photoshop CS4 to Creat my template. Then going to try and use DreamWeaver CS4 to create the html ( if its called that..lol ) I've watched a ton of tutorials on the photoshop and finally got a basic template that I would like to go with. I am just paused at this time cause I was reading into the different screen resolutions. I created my template at 860 / 580 .. Also one at 955/600 I uploaded them both to my webhost background only, but they look so funny to me. Could someone help me to get the auto resolution going on this ? http://www.itemraffle.com is the site name. I you could view source and let me know what needs to be there. Its only like 6 lines long now. I also don't think I added the actual template I created in there the right way. I just saved the photoshop file as a jpeg then uploaded it the server and added a html image tag. Question 1 of I'm sure a million !! l Hi, I know how to make a username and password input form, and the submit button that is not the problem. My problem is that I have designed a background in PS.http://photoupload.org/uploads/13269813681.jpg And before anyone *****es at my for putting 'Shrimps' yes I know it is wrong. But this is for a gaming team I am in, and none of them are English. And they think that Shrimps sounds and looks better than Shrimp even though Shrimp is the correct plural. Anyway Back to the matter at hand. If you look at the background I designed, in the top left it has two boxes which is where I want to put the user and pass forms. But I don't want the boxes that naturaly come with the forms. And for the life of my I can't figure it out, I don't know weather it is HTML, XML or CSS, any help on how to get rid of the boxes that come with that would be highly appreciated, Thanks //Dave |