If you want to improve user experience when browsing your website, given that you know the screen resolution they are on, then the following is a quick Javascript solution that works like a charm.
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 | <script language='javascript'> function redirect() { if (screen.width == 1024) location.href = "1024.html"; else if (screen.width == 800) location.href = "800.html"; else return(false); } redirect(); </script> |
<script language='javascript'> function redirect() { if (screen.width == 1024) location.href = "1024.html"; else if (screen.width == 800) location.href = "800.html"; else return(false); } redirect(); </script>
Although, I doubt that how many internet users are still using these ‘low’ screen resolution e.g. 1024 or 800 width.
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