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I have tried the following to fit the webpage based on the device screen size.

mWebview.setInitialScale(30);

and then set the metadata viewport

<meta name="viewport" content="width=320, initial-scale=1.0, maximum-scale=1.0, user-scalable=no" />
<meta name="viewport" content="width=device-width; initial-scale=1.0; maximum-scale=1.0; minimum-scale=1.0; user-scalable=0;"/>
<meta name="viewport" content="width=device-width, target-densityDpi=medium-dpi"/>

But nothing works, webpage is not fixed to the device screen size.

Can anyone tell me how to get this?

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10 Answers

up vote 19 down vote accepted

You have to calculate the scale that you need to use manually, rather than setting to 30.

private int getScale(){
    Display display = ((WindowManager) getSystemService(Context.WINDOW_SERVICE)).getDefaultDisplay(); 
    int width = display.getWidth(); 
    Double val = new Double(width)/new Double(PIC_WIDTH);
    val = val * 100d;
    return val.intValue();
}

Then use

WebView web = new WebView(this);
web.setPadding(0, 0, 0, 0);
web.setInitialScale(getScale());
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Thanks for your reply, u r right, it works. but I have different issue. I am not loading an image, loading the webpage in the webview, So how to find out the webpage width (PIC_WIDTH). – SWDeveloper Oct 13 '10 at 15:21
Ah, I missed that constant in there. Sorry about that. I am not sure how you can get the width of the actual webpage. – danh32 Oct 13 '10 at 18:59
What is PIC_WIDTH here ? – Paresh Mayani Jun 8 '11 at 8:09
@danh32 What is PIC_WIDTH here??? – Hades Feb 8 '12 at 10:28
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PIC_WIDTH was a constant that I knew beforehand, since I was just displaying a single image from the assets folder. As I said above, I don't know how you can get the width of the actual webpage. – danh32 Feb 8 '12 at 14:43
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You can use this

    WebView browser = (WebView) findViewById(R.id.webview);
    browser.getSettings().setLoadWithOverviewMode(true);
    browser.getSettings().setUseWideViewPort(true);

this fixes size based on screen size.

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Tnx,Its work for me. – Chirag Shah Jan 12 '12 at 6:53
works for me too. – Tyler Long Feb 9 '12 at 8:33
Great answer, thanks! – Aracem Feb 9 '12 at 13:05
This feet the screen but does not allow you to make zoom in/out anymore. Could this issue bee improved?, I know it is possible on IOS. – AlexAndro Mar 20 '12 at 11:27
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I have found. Just add: browser.getSettings().setBuiltInZoomControls(true); – AlexAndro Mar 20 '12 at 11:36

These work for me and fit the WebView to screen width:

// get from xml, with all size set "fill_parent"  
webView = (WebView) findViewById(R.id.webview_in_layout);  
// fit the width of screen
webView.getSettings().setLayoutAlgorithm(LayoutAlgorithm.SINGLE_COLUMN); 
// remove a weird white line on the right size
webView.setScrollBarStyle(WebView.SCROLLBARS_OUTSIDE_OVERLAY);  

Thanks above advises and White line in eclipse Web view

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It seems SINGLE_COLUMN is deprecated now developer.android.com/reference/android/webkit/… – Alexander Abramov Mar 7 at 9:35

Try with this HTML5 tips

http://www.html5rocks.com/en/mobile/mobifying.html

And with this if your Android Version is 2.1 or greater

  WebView.getSettings().setLayoutAlgorithm(LayoutAlgorithm.SINGLE_COLUMN);
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This has worked excellent in my case. Thank you! – Paul Feb 17 at 21:40

Friends,

I found a lot of import and great informations from you. But, the only way works for me was this way:

webView = (WebView) findViewById(R.id.noticiasWebView);
webView.setInitialScale(1);
webView.getSettings().setJavaScriptEnabled(true);
webView.getSettings().setLoadWithOverviewMode(true);
webView.getSettings().setUseWideViewPort(true);
webView.setScrollBarStyle(WebView.SCROLLBARS_OUTSIDE_OVERLAY);
webView.setScrollbarFadingEnabled(false);
webView.loadUrl("http://www.resource.com.br/");

I am working on Android 2.1 because of the kind of devices from the company. But I fixed my problem using the part of informations from each one.

Thanks you!

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These settings worked for me:

    wv.setInitialScale(1);
    wv.getSettings().setLoadWithOverviewMode(true);
    wv.getSettings().setUseWideViewPort(true);
    wv.getSettings().setJavaScriptEnabled(true);

setInitialScale(1) was missing in my attempts.

Although documentation says that 0 will zoom all the way out if setUseWideViewPort is set to true but 0 did not work for me and I had to set 1.

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int PIC_WIDTH= webView.getRight()-webView.getLeft();
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This will help in adjusting the emulator according to the webpage:

WebView wb;
//CALL THIS METHOD
wb.setInitialScale(50);

You can set the intial scale in percentage as shown above.

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The getWidth method of the Display object is deprecated. Override onSizeChanged to get the size of the WebView when it becomes available.

WebView webView = new WebView(context) {

    @Override
    protected void onSizeChanged(int w, int h, int ow, int oh) {

        // if width is zero, this method will be called again
        if (w != 0) {

            Double scale = Double.valueOf(w) / Double.valueOf(WEB_PAGE_WIDTH);

            scale *= 100d;

            setInitialScale(scale.intValue());
        }

        super.onSizeChanged(w, h, ow, oh);
    }
};
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You have to use HTML in your webView in this case. I solved this using following code

webView.loadDataWithBaseURL(null,
                "<!DOCTYPE html><html><body style = \"text-align:center\"><img src= "
                        + \"http://www.koenvangorp.be/photos/2005_09_16-moon_2000.jpg\"
                        + " alt=\"pageNo\" width=\"100%\"></body></html>",
                "text/html", "UTF-8", null);
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