readjusting browser text

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daman

i am using html, not any fancy php. If memory serves correct, two
lines of script was inserted @ the beginning and end of the document to
re-alig all of the text inside of the browser.
the text automatically re-adjusts, not resize, when the windows handles
are used to resize the browser in or out/up or down? surely a guru is
somewhere close by who is adept of knowledge.
prethanks community.
 
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Els

daman said:
i am using html, not any fancy php. If memory serves correct, two
lines of script was inserted @ the beginning and end of the document to
re-alig all of the text inside of the browser.
the text automatically re-adjusts, not resize, when the windows handles
are used to resize the browser in or out/up or down? surely a guru is
somewhere close by who is adept of knowledge.
prethanks community.

I'm having a deja vu.
 
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Oli Filth

daman said:
i am using html, not any fancy php. If memory serves correct, two
lines of script was inserted @ the beginning and end of the document to
re-alig all of the text inside of the browser.
the text automatically re-adjusts, not resize, when the windows handles
are used to resize the browser in or out/up or down?

This happens in a browser anyway! You don't need any scripting for that.
 
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Andy Dingley

the text automatically re-adjusts, not resize, when the windows handles
are used to resize the browser in or out/up or down? surely a guru is
somewhere close by who is adept of knowledge.

You're welcome. I was going to add these lines to your site for you, but
I see someone has already done it before. Try it !




(This is automatic behaviour for any useful browser
- you don't need to add things)
 
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Oli Filth

daman said:
yuk, yuk... what the?

www.linuxfree.net
(sales)

Yes, and the makers of that page have been retarded, as all the text is
within a fixed-width table cell, so obviously the text won't resize cos
it's containing block (the table cell) won't resize.
 

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