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I have to use this online school, but they don't support any resolutions below 800x600, and I know it works just fine with lower res screens because i tried it on a 800x480 screen after I d/ced it from a (external) monitor.
How would I go about this since its becoming more and more universal. I'm getting a NIT soon and it would be great for this site.
//we don't support 640x480 if ( screen.height < 500 ) { alert ("Sorry, your screen resolution is below 800x600. Please increase your screen resolution and login again."); } else { // align the new window to top left corner if the resolution is 800x600. if ( screen.height == 600 ) { wleft = 0; wtop = 0; } else // align to center of screen { wleft = screen.width/2 - width/2; wtop = screen.height/2 - height/2; }Scraping money together to get a n810 and/or n800.