>>>>As I am working on responsive design of my pages where I am constantly changing the IE browser (10) width to see how my page responds. For example, I have the following code in my .CSS file:
>>>>
>>>>@media only screen and (min-width:959px) and (max-width: 1200px) {
>>>> table.close_wo
>>>> {
>>>> width: 900px;
>>>> }
>>>>}
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>And I would like to see, at any moment, the specific width of the browser; so that I can see how the page responds. Is it possible with IE? or maybe with chrome?
>>>>
>>>>TIA
>>>
>>>
http://stackoverflow.com/questions/1038727/how-to-get-browser-width-using-javascript-code>>>
http://designedbythomas.co.uk/blog/how-detect-width-web-browser-using-jquery>>
>>Thank you very much. I should have thought about javascript for this purpose.
>
>And with jquery you can use the same code independent of the browser.
You are correct.
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