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dynamically resizing content to fit diffent monitor sizes automatically

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i have just come across this forum while i have been looking for information on how to resize a webpage dynamically and think your content is real impressive. i am hoping someone can help me with a problem i have and either provide some guidance or even if some one can quote me a price to accomplish this.

I need to have the header and buttons located on the top of my site located at http://www.msglobalpc.com/store/msglob/ to have the ability to dynamically resize to fit different monitor sizes as it currently has a fixed width. This is how we bought the template.
Can anyone provide a quote to do this and if it is actually worth it in relation to time, effort and cost.
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Re: dynamically resizing content to fit diffent monitor sizes automatically

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Just go to the css file of this and make width of main wrapper and the table width set to 100% rather than specifying the size.

And if you want want professional service just mail me.
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judging by the lack of replies versus views of this page am i to assume that this is not fesable, and or too much work.

thanks for your reply atul. do you have a portfolio i can look at, how much would you charge
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Re: dynamically resizing content to fit diffent monitor sizes automatically

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Your header and buttons appear to be flash, so I don't see them dynamically changing size.

I did experiment with dynamically changing a site depending on its window width a few years back using javascript (see http://msjcaj.frankjamison.com/), but it really was a lot of work.
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Re: dynamically resizing content to fit diffent monitor sizes automatically

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Originally Posted by FC Jamison View Post
Your header and buttons appear to be flash, so I don't see them dynamically changing size.

I did experiment with dynamically changing a site depending on its window width a few years back using javascript (see http://msjcaj.frankjamison.com/), but it really was a lot of work.



thanks for your reply FC Jamison, i guess ill just have to take it out or just roll with a fixed width site for the time being.
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