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[Javascript] Resizing browser window
- From: geoffreyk at seanet.com (Geoff Knutzen)
- Subject: [Javascript] Resizing browser window
- Date: Tue Jul 25 09:30:34 2006
Thanks Troy, This may help if I can't find a more direct way of getting these measurements or accomplishing my goal in another manner. Really I am hoping to find some sort of property that I can query to get these values on the fly or a different way to resize a window. Thanks though, I very well may end up using these values -Geoff _____ From: javascript-bounces@xxxxxxxxxx [mailto:javascript-bounces@xxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of Troy III Ajnej Sent: Monday, July 24, 2006 5:02 PM To: [JavaScript List] Subject: RE: [Javascript] Resizing browser window These are the measures that my pilot-probe-object is reporting for the width of client area in the following browsers on Windows platform: Browser: Explorer 6 Navigator 8 Opera 9 Firefox 1.5 -------BROWSER MAXIMIZED------- my screen 1920 1920 1920 1920 px -------------- scrl Off -1916 -1920 -1914 -1920 scrl on -1900 -1904 -1898 -1904 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- delta off -4 -0 -6 -0 delta on -20 -16 -22 -16 -------BROWSER RESTORED------- Window 1/2 960 960 960 960 px -------------- scrl off 948 952 946 952 scrl on 932 936 930 936 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- - delta off 12 8 14 8 delta on 28 24 30 24 -------BROWSER RESTORED------- Window 1/3 640 640 640 640 px -------------- scrl off 628 632 626 632 scrl on 612 616 610 616 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- - delta off 12 8 14 8 delta on 28 24 30 24 So this means that scrollbars are always 16 pixels by windows default settings Variabile is the space used by window borders: SCROLLBARS OFF IE when Maximized takes 4 px for the border NN takes null Op takes 6 Fx takes null [and these are the values of your interest] Restored IE=12 NN=8 OP=14 Fx=8 *These results are scientifically exact* Sorry about Safari I don't have it. And hope this is what you asked for ;) Now you do the math... ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Troy III progressive art enterprise ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ _____ > From: geoffreyk@xxxxxxxxxx > To: javascript@xxxxxxxxxx > Date: Mon, 24 Jul 2006 07:38:39 -0700 > Subject: [Javascript] Resizing browser window > > First off, let me state that I don't want to do this, and have tried to > convince the decision makers that this is a bad idea, but to no avail. > > At a certain point in the application that I am working on, I need to shrink > the width of the current browser and open a new, small browser window next > to it. I am having some troubles getting the width of the browser window. I > can get the width of the viewport, but not the width including scrollbars > and browser frame. The heart of the trouble is that I can get the width of > the viewport, but can only set the width of the browser window. Is there a > way to get the width of the browser window and/or set the width of the > viewport so that browser will resize around it? I need to support ie6, FF > and Safari. > > Thanks for any help > -Geoff > > > _______________________________________________ > Javascript mailing list > Javascript@xxxxxxxxxx > https://lists.LaTech.edu/mailman/listinfo/javascript _____ Express yourself instantly with Windows Live Messenger <http://imagine-msn.com/messenger/launch80/default.aspx?locale=en-us&source= joinmsncom/messenger> -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: http://lists.LaTech.edu/pipermail/javascript/attachments/20060725/65a390d7/attachment.html
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