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26-Nov-2006, 09:18 PM #1
Solved: How to resize a webpage?
I need a script that will allow users to enter a website and click go then it will return everything back so it will fit on a 480 x 272 Pixel screen.

please code
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26-Nov-2006, 11:12 PM #2
if you are looking at a script searching will be your best bet. I'd try googling it first, and then try looking on sites that offer help for stuff like php or whatever you are looking to use to resize the window
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27-Nov-2006, 07:29 AM #3
You could probably use JavaScript i would think? But please don't ask us here to do it for you.. this is a site for HELP. So if you find the code then try it and then if it doesn't work, then come back here and ask help, don't except things to just get done for you.. -cnelson.
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You could probably use JavaScript i would think? But please don't ask us here to do it for you.. this is a site for HELP. So if you find the code then try it and then if it doesn't work, then come back here and ask help, don't except things to just get done for you.. -cnelson.
I've been trying codes for weeks.
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27-Nov-2006, 05:51 PM #5
A scripting language such as PHP would be ideal for taking the user's input, but otherwise you could use some JS.

Would a simple iframe work? Try this:

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<iframe src ="URL" width="480" height="272" scrolling="no"></iframe>
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Ok, well post some of the code you have, and we'll help. i didn't mean to sound rude, just cause some people want everything done for them (not saying you, just in general) -cnelson.
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Ok, well post some of the code you have, and we'll help. i didn't mean to sound rude, just cause some people want everything done for them (not saying you, just in general) -cnelson.

Fejerra (or however you spell it) Got me a good link i learned off of those so i have it.
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Fejerra (or however you spell it)
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Got me a good link i learned off of those so i have it.
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It sure is. But whats with the 1?
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My user-name was an old log-in user-name from school. This year it is ferrija9.
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