[NTLUG:Discuss] show firefox/mozilla 'size'

MontyS@videopost.com MontyS at videopost.com
Tue Mar 15 16:23:22 CST 2005


Jack,

In KDE, if you go to "Control Center/Desktop/Window Behavior", you can
select "Display window geometry when moving or resizing".

Once that is selected, drag the browser window down to your desired size.

os version:  FC3
KDE version: 3.3.1-2.6FC3

I don't know about GNOME or others...

Hope this helps.

Monty


-----Original Message-----
From: Jack Snodgrass [mailto:mylinuxguy at gmail.com]
Sent: Tuesday, March 15, 2005 3:28 PM
To: NTLUG Discussion List
Subject: [NTLUG:Discuss] show firefox/mozilla 'size'


I want to test out some web pages with different sized browser windows. 
I have a large screen and when my browser is full screen, (1600x1200)
I can see a lot of stuff. If I got to a user's office and look at what
they see,
it's remarkably different. 

Is there an easy way in mozilla or firefox to resize your window 
so it shows you what a user might see in 800x600 resolution or 
640x480 ( oh my god... ) resolution? I know I can just make it 
smaller... but how do I tell how small I need to make it? 

I can probably load a fixed size image and shrink by window
to fit it, but is thre a way to just re-size my window and see a 
XxY number some where? 

Thanks - jack

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