This is a question for those designing web pages using Jmol. I am in a
revision process of pages written a number of years ago, and learning to
incorporate jmol.js. At the time I wrote those pages, the going
recommendation for page size was 800 x 600. But resolution has increased,
monitor
Phil, I heavily advocate the use of only relative sizes for content in web
pages.
And I have never seen any problem with browsers.
The situation is more complex than just screen resolution: today's browsers
allow a variety of
toolbars, side panels, etc., and there is also the zoom utility
On 18 Jul 2010 at 12:21, Philip Bays wrote:
I assume then, that if you are putting the applet into a table cell that you
want to fill, you must
specify the cell height and width in some sort of screen percentage as well.
Yes, that's a way. But table cells will expand automatically to fit
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Date: Sun, 18 Jul 2010 11:56:39 -0400
From: Philip Bays pb...@saintmarys.edumailto:pb...@saintmarys.edu
Subject: [Jmol-users] Web page sizes
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