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Hi Imar
I have a problem that my website was build on my pc with 1024x768 screen resolution, but the users may use diffrent screen resolution, and the pages looks not good...

I saw on the web diffrent approches using javascript and mix of javascript,asp.net server side and hidden input text to keep the client resolution and change the css of the controls - that looks to much complicated....

any idea what is the easiest approch to solve this?

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Old November 11th, 2010, 08:50 AM
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Hi Barak,

You may want to Google for "CSS Liquid Layouts" and read a bit about that. Liquid layouts are designs that scale with the client's monitor, rather than enforce a fixed width.

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