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Posted by Blinky the Shark on 05/06/06 04:11
Jonathan N. Little wrote:
> Blinky the Shark wrote:
>> Domestos wrote:
>>>> I never do either of those things on my online desktop.
>>> So how do you browse then...
>>
>> Quite comfortably, with my browser(s) using about the right-hand thwo
>> thirds of my screen (full height) and email/news apps using about the
>> left half (full height). They overlap a bit, but both modes (browsing
>> and communications) are always visible for a one-click focus switch from
>> one to the other.
>>
>> Similarly, when I reply to a Usenet post, my editor opens up on the
>> right half, with my news client still readable on the left. See:
>>
>> http://blinkynet.net/stuff/comp/splits.jpg
>>
>> You'll notice the title bar for my email client at the top of the screen
>> above my news client window.
>>
>> Nothing *ever* "cascaded"; rarely anything other than watching a film on
>> DVD ever full-screened -- the two choices that you apparently think are
>> all that one can do because you've seen little buttons for them.
>>
>>
> I really browse *fullscreen* either with multiple apps laid out with a
Really?
> bit of overlap. You do your site a disservice making such narrow
> assumptions on how visitors will view it.
I do?
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