Well, it still takes some work, but you can have different CSS pages loaded
based on screen size, a very simple example exists here:
https://www.lampbusters.com/coperni/htmlexamples/media_resizeimport.html
https://www.lampbusters.com/coperni/htmlexamples/mediaresizeimport.css
Phil W.
On Fri, Apr 17, 2015 at 6:54 PM, <
joe@actionline.com> wrote:
> Hope someone can tell me how to automatically increase the page view size
> for *all* of the pages and subpages on a new (draft) website that I am
> building so that when the site is viewed on a mobile device the the image
> size will fill the mobile device screen rather than each page and
> sub-page showing up as a tiny miniature version of the site.
>
> One can double tap on the mobile device and each current image will be
> enlarged to a viewable size (although not filling the screen as desired);
> but I'd like to be able to have all pages automatically increased in size
> to fill the mobile device screen without having to rebuild an entirely
> new set of pages with larger fonts and larger images.
>
> Surely there must be some way to do this automatically.
>
> Here is the work-in-progress website: http://www.av7.org/z1/
>
> Here is a link to view a side-by-side comparison of screen shots of the
> same website as viewed on my desktop and on my Galaxy Android phone:
>
> http://www.upquick.com/temp/two-sizes.jpg
>
>
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