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Old 12-02-2016, 02:08 AM   #12
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Originally Posted by JSWolf View Post
Don't assume the smallest screen size is 800x600. There are lower resolution screens in use such as 800x480 (for example).

Just use a percent to specify height and/or width. Just be careful of how the image is orientated. For example, a map that's set to display in portrait can be too small. ROtate the map so it can be displayed in landscape.
Exactly where am I to draw the line? One of my neighbours still uses his antique tablet with a 640x480 screen. Or perhaps I could dig my Palm Pilot out of the basement and use it's 160x160 screen? My personal choice was the lowest resolution device that I use/have used to read an ebook on as the basis for my percentage width or height for image scaling.
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