Web noob question
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- animatedgif0
Don't use Dreamweaver.
It's a terrible WYSIWYG tool and even if you don't use that mode it's still a terrible text editor.If you're on a Mac switch to:
Coda, Textmate or EspressoIf you're on a PC switch to:
E-Text editor, Sublime Text
- omg0
Remember, it's not how big it is... It's how you use it
- seeessess0
* {
width:100%;
height:100%;
display:none!important;
}
- orrinward0
There's probably a neater solution, but you can make the page load in a popup on-click that has set dimensions.
- This is achieved with simple Javascript.orrinward
- I think you can do it to "self" with an instant page redirect, that way no "pop up"Sneakybadger2
- orrinward0
Why not just make the layout flexible to the size of the browser and have full-screen. It's more work, but forcing browser size is just an archaic and horrible way of accomplishing 'full screen'.
- Continuity0
For god's sake, don't force browser re-size. There are few things more intrusive on user experience than this.
- Continuity0
*hisses*
- marychain
I know this practice may be frowned upon, but I'm curious as to how you force a browser to resize to fit your webpage....say I wanted to create a more cinematic (horizontal) web page
I'm using Dreamweaver BTW...