Available screen size/resolution

How do I determine the screen size/resolution that the user will be using order for my application to adapt its page size?

We've embedded E-commerce into the SAP portal and have changed the top header bar not to display to save some vertical screen real estate.
You got to be careful if you are integrating E-Commerce with SAP Portal, just defining an URL iView is OK but not sufficient. To fully integrate to Portal use the following
[Note 1021959 - Portal settings for ISA iViews|https://service.sap.com/sap/support/notes/1021959]
As for the frame structure of the application, you can see the details of the frame design in this document [SAP E-Commerce 5.0 - Examples and Tutorials (Dev./Ext.) |http://service.sap.com/~sapdownload/011000358700006120622006E/ISA50_DevAndExtTuts_v1_0.PDF]
Put a good resource who can understand the JSP and CSS (stylesheets) and they should be able to do a  fair job. I use Firefox browser with the plug-in Firebug to quickly find the active style and the corresponding stylesheet.
Easwar Ram
http://www.parxlns.com

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