Thanks. One thing I forgot to mention about the tool:
it's free, and takes a few seconds to download and install.
> >
> > To compare common window sizes I recommend a tool called "Browser
>Sizer":
> > http://www.applythis.com/browsersizer/default.asp
> >
> > Marc Crawford
>
>Or you could try this:
>
>If you're using Navigator 4.+, edit your bookmarks and create a new
>bookmark, in your "personal toolbar folder" called 640x480. Edit the
>properties of the bookmark by placing the following:
>
>javascript:void(outerWidth=640);void(outerHeight=480);
>
>Of course, you'll need to have javascript activated in your preferences
>to use it, but you'll end up with a button at the top of your browser
>window that'll change the browser size to an *outside* size of 640 x
>480. Walla!
>
>I'm assuming you can figure out how to make similar "buttons" for 800 x
>600, 1024 x 768, or even 4 x 2007, if'n you want to.
>
>b
>
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>E~Net Technologies Group
>
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