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Synthetic: Its an interesting question and I doubt there is one easy solution to that. What you basically want is the page to be the same relative dimensions even after people resize their window. I'm not sure if you need to have any JavaScript to detect the window size but that in itself isn't too much hassle. Here are some tricks that will help: 1. Set all your boxes (DIVs or tables) to a relative size. 2. Set your image sizes as percentages too. 3. I have a script I knocked together which allows you to resize the text on a page (works in IE5.5+ and NS6) and you could pos. work this into some kind of script which sets the font size as a percentage of the window (some fiddling would be needed) but you can set font sizes as percentages and it is pretty crossbrowser. I'd experiment with this to see how that goes. Agitprop: [url=http://style.cleverchimp.com]http://style.cleverchimp.com[/url] have done quite a bit of work on font sizes (its the one I always think of in these cases) so have a nose around there although nothing jumps out at me - hold on this does mention some problems (so keep an eye out for that): [url=http://style.cleverchimp.com/font_size_intervals/altintervals.html]http://style.cleverchimp.com/font_size_intervals/altintervals.html[/url] So what I'd do (at least intially) is try setting boxes, images and font size to percentages and testing your page. If you come across any big problems that CSS rules can't fix (see agitprop) then you may have to look into JavaScript window size detection but I don't think it is required to get the whole effect moving. I'd be interested to see how your experiments go. Emps [img]http://www.miscminutiae.com/sig/emps_oz_sig.gif[/img] [b]Beware of men without beards and women with beards[/b] - Basque proverb
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