On 1/14/11 2:05 AM, Charles Pritchard wrote:
I've noticed, recently, that FF4b8 on Windows has a minimum window.innerWidth of 392px.
For what it's worth, that's more or less a bug. It happens due to the details of the UI structure (e.g. the url bar width can't shrink below a certain amount) and the way XUL layout works.
In FF, at least, using "zoom in" allows the the innerWidth to be reduced. This is a helpful trick for testing out more narrow window widths, such as a 200px width.
Or you could just create an iframe of whatever size you want and do the testing there....
I don't know that FF supports matchMedia http://dev.w3.org/csswg/cssom-view/#dom-window-matchmedia
Not yet. I don't believe we've even reviewed that proposal for sanity yet. -Boris