Modern browsers like Internet Explorer 10 support the width and height
properties of the W3C Working Draft CSS Device Adaptation. This gives
Web developers a simple tool to control automatic content scaling across
various window dimensions. In particular, it enables sites to easily
adapt to Windows 8 browsing on touch-enabled tablet devices in the
snapped view and in portrait orientation.
Adapting Your Site to Different Window Sizes
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