Andrew Borts wrote:
An Idea I thought of...
I was looking for a software package to re-size the browsers, so I can see what web pages would look like in the particular screen size, and thought - WAIT - I can do this myself Dang it (sorry for the harsh language!)! Click on the 640x480 screen to see what a web page would look like @ that resolution, then 800x600, then 1024x768 - the standard screen sizes...
The JavaScript will close the initial window (only if you approve!) and not allow you to re-size the new window. It should be accurate, although it MAY not be including the menu bars, URL bars, etc... in the size...
Enjoy - let me know if this helps your testing!
...

Silly me! All this time I've been dragging a corner of the browser frame to resize.


Cheers! Hans



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