It's still poor etiquette. Either make your design more fluid or rely on the visitor resizing their browser if they want to.ercw said:So I just want to make sure that I can make the user bowser go at least that wide onLoad.
ercw said:I didn't expect to run into the fashion police so quick!
perhaps I should explain and ask the question in a different way.
I designed a fluid layout with CSS that goes to sh%t under a certain view port width, (less than 880). So I just want to make sure that I can make the user bowser go at least that wide onLoad.
okeedookey?
thanks