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PHP and controlling screen resolutions
I have heard from a friend, that you can design a frameset to act in different ways depending on the screen resolution using PHP. Is that correct? What is the code and between which tags do I put it?
I am not english - but I hope you understand! Some people are using one screen resolution - others are using another...but I would like my page appear the same always.. |
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PHP is server side, JS is client side.
Screen resolution is on the client, so PHP can't detect size. However, you can set cookies or something through the URL that PHP could read and output content accordingly.
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