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Posted by Jonathan N. Little on 03/01/07 17:35
Paul wrote:
> "Travis Newbury" <TravisNewbury@hotmail.com> ha scritto nel messaggio
> news:1172763491.560288.162490@z35g2000cwz.googlegroups.com...
>> On Mar 1, 10:08 am, "Paul" <orelieteNOS...@NOSPAMtiscali.it> wrote:
>>> Screen Resolutions Unique Visitors
>>> 1280x1024 642 47.45%
>>> 1024x768 499 36.88%
>>> 800x600 95 7.02%
>>> 1152x864 41 3.03%
>>> Other 34 2.51%
>>> 1400x1050 18 1.33%
>>> 1440x900 12 0.89%
>>> 1680x1050 6 0.44%
>>> 1600x1200 4 0.30%
>>> 1920x1200 1 0.07%
>>> 640x480 1 0.07%
>> Pretty much meaningless information. How big is their browser window?
>
> I am sorry, I don't know. Among stats I have, there isn't that information.
> I only can read stats about operative systems, java and screen colors.
> This isn't enough, isn't it?
> I am using http://extremetracking.com/open;sys?login=cakengli
That was *my point* in previous reply:
http://message-id.net/%3Cc7986$45e6e6ce$40cba7be$8043@NAXS.COM%3E
Message-ID.net : c7986$45e6e6ce$40cba7be$8043@NAXS.COM
You will get that my screen size is 1280 x 1024 but that is *not* the
size of my browser window! That is where your error lies. That is also
why many here will advise that you should stop designing for any single
"page" size. The Web is *not* paper.
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Take care,
Jonathan
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