jeff Birgbauer said:
quoted 3 lines what screen resolution do you use on your computer?
> what screen resolution do you use on your computer?
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> i'm redesigning a site and it really wants to be at 1280x960
Err, that's my desktop size, but, see, I keep my desktop at that size so
that things never need to go fullscreen. Most of my windows stay
around the 1000x700 (or whatever odd thing it ends up being) size,
because they're layered.
quoted 3 lines if you visit a website with a recommended resolution, do you usually
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> if you visit a website with a recommended resolution, do you usually
> change to that resolution?
never. If they require a site to be at a resolution, they should include
window-resize code in order to force-resize the window upon loading
(relatively easy with javascript). Usually the resizes I've seen involve
specific sizes within the 800x600 "standard."
Unless you're doing very large graphics or really esoteric layouts, I
can't imagine the page looks better gigantic compared to split up and
chopped down to accomodate lower resolutions.
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Well, I would, except I like talking about stuff like this :D
If you really can't get it smaller, chop your resolution down to about
640x480 and *then* try working with your page. If I was on a 13"
monitor (some people still have 'em, you know. I have a 14" at home
that I use), I'd laugh at your resize suggestions and close the window.
For example, I can't stand using the record camp website because of
it's insane layout. It's huge! It goes horizontally for about a mile, which
wouldn't be so bad if that was a design decision. But then they
decided to make each column go "as long as necessary," causing it to
be some gigantic square-shaped page! I can't use that. It comes
across as bad design, as design involves not only doing what you
need to do to present the information, but also ensuring that the
people using that information can use it in the best possible way.
Screen stuffing is not the best possible way.
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