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Posted by Martin Clark on 01/17/07 12:43
aa wrote...
>So far with my slice of visitors I never came across anything other then IE6
>or higher and XP (with small exceptions for w2k). As to resolution, people
>simply do not know and do not seem to care. Most probably they have what
>they got by default, which now is most probably 1024x760
This is self-fulfilling. If you design your site so that it looks bad in
anything other than IE, then of course only people using IE will be your
customers. Anyone using anything different will leave your site rapidly
and so you have lost potential customers.
>And even those few who browse with half-size browser window, they know to
>click a littile (x) at the upper right corner to maximise the window is a
>particular web-site looks better this way
Gosh! That really works! The site looks much better if I click the
little x in the upper right corner!
>Therefore admitting existence of Macs, Lynux, Opera etc, I believe that
>taking into aqccount my customer base and limited resources instead of
>spending time on these, it would be more beneficial to spend time on
>developing the product
I would have thought it would be beneficial to spend time listening to
suggestions from people who really know what they are talking about. You
have had much advice here that designing to fit screen resolution is
wasted effort. Will a little thought and re-thinking of what you are
aiming to do, you could easily have a site that looks good to anybody,
whatever screen size or resolution they use, or whatever browser or OS.
Unfortunately, you do not seem to want to listen to that sort of advice.
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Martin Clark
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