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Yan Wang 12-05-2005 22:41

Re: Resolution, part II.
 
1440x900

ChrisH 12-05-2005 23:19

Re: Resolution, part II.
 
1400x1050

petek 13-05-2005 08:55

Re: Resolution, part II.
 
Other:
Work: 1280 x 1024
Everywhere else: 1280 x 854

Ashley Weed 13-05-2005 09:08

Re: Resolution, part II.
 
Other:
1440x900 (widescreen)

I enjoy CD in its "fuller" version much better. Yesterday's changes for widescreen viewing were difficult to say the least. :(

Alexander McGee 13-05-2005 19:04

Re: Resolution, part II.
 
1920x1200 Widescreen.

activemx 15-05-2005 14:28

Re: Resolution, part II.
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Brandon Martus
We did this poll a few years ago, but things change.

So .. what resolution do you primarily browse ChiefDelphi using?

I'll keep this open for 2 weeks and we'll see.

Brandon I have a suggestion. To satisfy everyone you could have both options. Using the power off CSS you can acchieve this quite easily. You can just have a link/button on the front page that the user can click can change the style and allow the users to view the website streached or fixed.
Something like this.
PHP Code:

currentWidth 990;
setWidth(990);

function 
toggleWidth(){
    
currentWidth parseInt(currentWidth);
    var 
newWidth =990;
    if(
currentWidth ==990){
        
newWidth 1200;
    }
    
setWidth(newWidth);
    
currentWidth newWidth;
}
function 
setWidth(width){
    if(
width != 990){
        
newWidth 1200;
        
document.body.style.width '90%';
    }else{
        
document.body.style.width '990px';
    }



Joel J 15-05-2005 14:38

Re: Resolution, part II.
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by activemx
Brandon I have a suggestion. To satisfy everyone you could have both options. Using the power off CSS you can acchieve this quite easily. You can just have a link/button on the front page that the user can click can change the style and allow the users to view the website streached or fixed.
Something like this.
PHP Code:

currentWidth 990;
setWidth(990);

function 
toggleWidth(){
    
currentWidth parseInt(currentWidth);
    var 
newWidth =990;
    if(
currentWidth ==990){
        
newWidth 1200;
    }
    
setWidth(newWidth);
    
currentWidth newWidth;
}
function 
setWidth(width){
    if(
width != 990){
        
newWidth 1200;
        
document.body.style.width '90%';
    }else{
        
document.body.style.width '990px';
    }



vBulletin comes with a style selector.

activemx 15-05-2005 14:56

Re: Resolution, part II.
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Joel J.
vBulletin comes with a style selector.

Why not use that feature.

Brandon Martus 15-05-2005 16:12

Re: Resolution, part II.
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by activemx
Why not use that feature.

Because I wasn't planning on offering a choice. If I were, I would've given the choice and not had to dealt with all this discussion.

Ryan M. 15-05-2005 16:37

Re: Resolution, part II.
 
As I'm sure Brandon is thinking, maintaining multiple syles is a pain in the neck. I personally respect Brandon for putting in the time to create a whole new style... :)

activemx 15-05-2005 18:19

Re: Resolution, part II.
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Ryan M.
As I'm sure Brandon is thinking, maintaining multiple syles is a pain in the neck. I personally respect Brandon for putting in the time to create a whole new style... :)

It was just a Javascript sytle i was talking about. Its usefull, not really a pain.

Denman 16-05-2005 04:21

Re: Resolution, part II.
 
is it back to before? i didn't visit yesterday.....
i like it as it is, as it looks perfect on a full screen browser at 1280*1024, images fit in perfectly and it just looks good.
I will have to see what its like at school on my 1024*watever (cant remember) as the naff monitors wont go above it without it going out of range.... :o

Ryan M. 16-05-2005 06:50

Re: Resolution, part II.
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Denman
is it back to before?

Yeah, it's "normal" again.


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