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Posted by Gιrard Talbot on 04/04/07 00:57
Schizan wrote :
> what size is the area for webcontent in IE on XP when you have a
> maximized window whithout the statusfield, adressbar and
> navigationbuttons etc.
> The screenresolution is 1024 x 768
>
> Thankyou
> Llonas
IE 7 users can force the presence of the address bar, IE 6 SP2 users can
force the presence of the status bar. For usability and accessibility
reasons, all IE6+ users can customize the width/height of scrollbars,
window borders, height of titlebar, etc.. There is no reliable way to
figure out the content area before actually loading a document. And it
is foolish and wrong to try to design according to a precise, defined
area since window can be resized, toolbars can be added or removed,
etc.. Best policy is to design in a flexible manner, with scalable,
fluid design.
Liquid Web Design: Build it right and it will work no matter what the
container.
http://www.digital-web.com/articles/liquid_web_design/
Alt.html FAQ
What is flexible, fluid or liquid design?
http://www.html-faq.com/webdesign/?flexibledesign
Alt.html FAQ
What are the disadvantages of fixed-width design?
http://www.html-faq.com/webdesign/?fixedwidth
WDG Web Authoring FAQ: Web Design
For what screen size should I write?
http://htmlhelp.com/faq/html/design.html#screen-size
GΓ©rard
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