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How can I fix the size of my webpage?

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    Hi dear friends. :cool: I'd like to fix size of my webpage that my users can't be able to change the size of page in their browser. :-D How can I do this? :confused: If U know plz answer me as soon as possible ;) Thanks alot.:rose:

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      Hi dear friends. :cool: I'd like to fix size of my webpage that my users can't be able to change the size of page in their browser. :-D How can I do this? :confused: If U know plz answer me as soon as possible ;) Thanks alot.:rose:

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      Smilies are just like exclamation marks. If you use them too much, they become totally meaningless. You can only limit the size of a window if you use window.open to open it. --- b { font-weight: normal; }

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        Smilies are just like exclamation marks. If you use them too much, they become totally meaningless. You can only limit the size of a window if you use window.open to open it. --- b { font-weight: normal; }

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        Hi(Papa):omg: U mean in .NET we don't have any feature to fix size of our webpage when we are designing it? Thanks alot. X|

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          Hi(Papa):omg: U mean in .NET we don't have any feature to fix size of our webpage when we are designing it? Thanks alot. X|

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          That has nothing to do with .NET. The browser won't let you take control over the size of the main browser window. If you want a window with a specific size, you have to open a new window. --- b { font-weight: normal; }

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