Rank: Member Groups: Member
Joined: 3/13/2010 Posts: 13
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This might seem nitpicky, but it drives me nuts that your online docs (actually, your entire website) is designed like everyone is still using monitors with 800x600 resolution. Stats as of January 2010 shows 99% are using resolution of at least 1024x768 (even my netbook has 1024). I doubt there are many web developers that fall into the remaining 1% still using 800x600. =) Really annoying to have to scroll on the navigation menu... Would be nice to go 100% of the client browser, or at least 1024 wide...
Thank you!
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Rank: Administration Groups: Administration
Joined: 5/27/2007 Posts: 24,201
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Hi,
Thanks for the suggestion. All the online help pages are also available on your local machine as a .chm file. You can view it with HTML help viewer and resize it anyway you want. To access the help file, go to Start -> All Programs -> EO.Web Controls xxxx -> (EO.Web Controls for ASP.NET xxx ) -> Documentation. If you use EO.Web Controls 2010, then skip "EO.Web Controls for ASP.NET xxxx".
Thanks
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Rank: Member Groups: Member
Joined: 3/13/2010 Posts: 13
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Thanks for the tip on the chm, I hadn't used that yet. Would still be nice to see the online working samples without having to scroll your tree view!
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