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Posted by John Dunlop on 11/19/23 11:45
Karl Groves:
> You're ignoring the ultimate Catch-22: That just because someone has a
> resolution setting of a certain size, doesn't mean they're USING it. I have
> 1600x1080 resolution. I have two windows open side-by-side most of the
> time.
Not to piss the original poster off, but let's follow that argument
even further. Just because someone has a window of certain dimensions
doesn't mean the viewport has the same dimensions. Toolbars, status
bars, menubars, etc., all can take up room within a window, reducing
the space available to the viewport.
Besides, what if there's no windows? Or what if the window is
resized? Or what if the browser renders the page in nonspatial
dimensions, for instance, an aural browser (still perfectly reasonable
for reading image-based web pages)?
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Jock
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