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    drmilun9
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    Please help me,

    I’m making a web site and its good in each browser but there is a problem when I come to IE, because I don’t know in which size I should set up my site for IE.

    I use windows 7, already know for possibility to press F12 and setting up screen size as you want, but there is screen size of 4 inches, 10 inches and even bigger resolution.

    I really don’t know which of these solutions I should accept. It seems 4 inches are to small for usability and left only 10 inches because another are too bigger….

    I found this source while making the site:

    http://www.studiopress.com/responsive/

    and I don’t know I should make the site in IE as sizes in above site (like width = 240px, 320px, 480px etc…)

    I would like if someone could tell me which sizes I should use in pixels…

    Thanks in advance

    #195056
    Paulie_D
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    Which version of IE?

    If the site works in other browsers it should be fine in IE9+ as they support media queries.

    I assume you are using media queries otherwise I’m not sure how you can say it’s works in other browsers?

    #195075
    drmilun9
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    Thanks for your quick answer, but I’ve already found solution..The problem was in that I didn’t know that windows manufactures smaller devices like phones and tablets, so I was persistently trying to connect IE and android…..But thanks anyway

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