Web Forms :: Page Detect The Resolution Of The Screen Then Run
Mar 30, 2010
I designed my page (Using ASP .net C#) in 1024*768. if resolution of the screen decresed(ex 800*600) then vertical and horizental scroll bar appear. And if resolution of the screen incresed then right side of the screen is become blank. i want whatever the screen resolution is there my page is run fine after detecting the resolution of the screen and then run.
How would one create a website that would look the same at any resolution? I've heard of making so it will fit for a 800x600 screen but then that just screws everyone that has a higher screen resolution. I've heard about using widths that use percentages and using iframes and things like that.
What's the best way to have one website fits all resolutions?
In my webform I have a datalist that displays images that are approximately 200px each. The datalist is set to RepeatColumns = 5, RepeatDirection = Horizontal (display 5 images per row). With the padding and spacing, each datalist row takes up about 1200px in width.
The problem is that if a user with a 1024x768 or 800x600 resolution visits the page, he'll see the horizontal scrollbars. It's not really a problem, but, well...
Is there any way I can call a javascript function in page_load that will get the screen dimensions, and send that javascript result to my serverside so that I can change Datalist.RepeatColumns?
My javascript function would probably use screen.width and screen.height, but how do I send those values to my codebehind?
I'm creating a optimized web page for mobile devices with C#. Is there a way to offer a page for larger screens and one for smaller screens on android devices? With Apple i can differentiate between iPad and iPhone, but how can I do this with the galaxy tab or a regular android phone?I don't want to use any javascript in this case.
I've been reading a lot of articles containing tips regarding in creating commercial websites and it seems the client's screen resolution is a factor here.
I'm wondering if there is a way in VB.NET to detect the screen resolution that your client is using? I really don't want to use JavaScript here, since the some clients disable the use of JavaScript.
And also, is there a way to load a Stylesheet based on the client's screen resolution? For example...
how do i create website which supports various screen resolution & Multi browser support (i.e 1024*768 ) and others using asp.net...
i have developed website in asp.net (vb) my monitor resoultion is 1024*768 but when i try to access my site in other monitor having the resolution more than 1024*768 then the controls are unmanaged .... in the webpage...
I can get client screen resolution using client side script 'javascript' but i dnt want to do that I also tried Request.Browser.ScreenPixelsWidth but it always return fixed width 680.
I am a newbie in web development I came from win form environment. how to set tabcontainer (ASP.Net Ajax Tool) width size according to users desktop screen resolution?
I have upgraded web application from VS.2008 to vs 2010. I was using previously ReportViewer 2008 control in a page and replaced with 2010 ReportViewer Control.
I have installed the ReportViewer Redistributable also in my local pc as well as in the server. Also as per the new requirement I have placed the Scriptmanager in the web page where the reportviewer control located.
While running the page, the reportviewer run the report and is not showing the data on the screen. It shows the blank screen. But If I export the data to execl or world it is showing the data. Also the page numbers in the reportviewer showing the total pages available in the navigation bar. I am sure the report is running and bringing the data to the screen but not showing it.
I going to develop an asp.net 2.0 application , using master page.My question is i have master page and content place holder in it. I have dragged the content place holder in a layer and set the layer in not set position. hen on another page which is inherited from master page , i have drag a layer n in the layer i have all the asp.net controls.i showing fine in my PC. But on wide scrren n lap top all the controls r not in the position where i have kept. how to fix this kind of issue if using master page?
i have an aspx page that contains 4 divs and some content is in there.it works fyn for my resolution on which it is created but the page content gets disturbed when the resolution changes.Why is this so and what is the remedy to this problem?i want the page content to automatically adjust as the resolution changes.
I have created my first MVC application. I am using forms authenticataion. I have created a custom action filter MyAppAuthorizationFilter which inherits from AuthorizeFilter. Inside this filter I'm authenticating the user credentials by checking them against a database table (by overriding OnAuthorize method). If the user is not authenticated, I am redirecting the users to a login page (which is view of LoginController). I am using this filter agaginst my main controller so that all actions in this filter will execute only if the user is authenticated.
I do not have any problem when I use the asp.net development server (shipped with Visual Studio). But when I deploy the app to our IIS7 server, I can see the login screen when I access the default url, but after entering the credentials (both correct and incorrect) and posting back the Login page, it stays on the Login page (clears the pwd, but not the username). Its never getting redirected to the home screen or invalid login screen.
IIS 7 server has .net framework 3.5SP1, but no MVC. So I deployed the System.Web.Mvc dll in the bin folder.
Here's my Code (I've omitted the views and models as they are not needed here):
[MyAppAuthorizationFilter] public class MainController : Controller { // // GET: / [code]......
I built a new .Net website which will fit nicely on 1200px width resolution.The problem is that some of my users will browse this website with 1024px width.Is there a way to fix this problem quick without changing all the design of the page? For example, to put some javascript that will do the trick.Please keep in mind that the top banner of my site is 1200px wide, and I don't need to support less then 1024px resolution.
How do I have a pop-up message come up that says "Are you sure you want to navigate way from this page? (OK) (Cancel)" when someone either clicks the back button or the close button?
Detecting Page load Completion? How could we do this using jscript or jquery, would it be possible? Kindly give your views and ideas. I have an asp.net web page, which is huge and takes time to load. If the user clicks on any buttons on the page, before the page completes it's load, we get error messages. Since some of the hidden field values in the page, have value=0 because the page did not complete it's load. I hope I was clear with my question. Meanwhile I need to work on improving my code to process quick. I do have an update panel, on my page.
My masterpage for my website has the Login control which sits right on my main nav bar. The problem I have is that I'm currently not detecting the current page hence not setting the ReturnUrl parameter. So when the user clicks login and goes through the login process, he/she is sent back to the home page.
How can I set the ReturnUrl while still keeping the Login control in the master page?
is there any simple way to detect that I'm on the last page of my ListView? I need this because I want to fill empty space below my ListView with a panel if number of rows is smaller then 15 (Rows per Page)
For example (logically): If MyListView = LastPage....Panel.Enabled=True
I want to know that how can i make fit the page according to the screen size.
I am using master and child pages.
Before I already put the same question in the forum few months back but didnot get perfect answer. The solution I got from the forum is but it is not working fine:
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I have published my website on intranet and checked on different sized monitors but the pages are not fitted according to the montior size.