I'm pretty sure you can use a percentage based approach and use the min-width 
attribute.

From: [email protected]
Date: Fri, 2 Sep 2011 22:12:33 +0200
Subject: Re: [Design with CSS 3539] Re: CSS
To: [email protected]

or use Adapive CSS
http://adapt.960.gs/
this thing really kicks butts



2011/9/2 Sarah <[email protected]>


Pretty sure it's been said but I figure the easiest way would be to

make it percentage based.  Though sometimes that seems to make it look

a little icky when it shrinks because it tends to shrink everything,

making the text look messy.

That's just my two cents.  I would just accept it, make it a set width

so it at least doesn't warp the rest of the page, and understand that

some people are going to just have to scroll to look at it or see it

much smaller if their screen is big.



On Aug 29, 1:22 pm, Sandeep D <[email protected]> wrote:

> Hi,

>

> I am developing a Web Application using JSP. I have applied CSS

> stylesheet for all the pages. My screen resolution is 1360 x 768 px.

> And when i run the same application in other computers(less

> resolution), all the pages get widened. So i need my CSS to adjust

> every different screen resolution. Please help me.



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