Jason
FYI
According to these guys, as of Jan. 2006, 64% of users are using
a screen resolution 1024 x 768 or greater.
http://www.w3schools.com/browsers/browsers_stats.asp
Scroll down until you see Display Resolutions.
I have seen other research but can not find it where as of March
it was closer to 70%.
Another site with different numbers.
http://www.upsdell.com/BrowserNews/stat_trends.htm
Jack
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Subject: [flexcoders] Resolution Independence Thoughts (FLEX 2.0 B3)
Just wondering if anyone is thinking about various resolutions i.e.
800x600 1024x768 etc..
Even though we work on large 19"+ screens I find most companies (future
clients) do not have this size screen thus not a resolution optimal for
screen space. I did notice that a size 8 default font on a formItem Is
rather blurry but that may be my screen.
Has anyone played with this stuff yet to see what is optimal for different
size screens and/or though of any solutions to these types of problems? The
way Flex is today it assumes the screen is rather large. This assumption I
make judging by the default size of the components. (Textinput etc..)
That said, a 8 point verdana font is much cleaner in word then in flex. What
kind of thought has Adobe put into screen resolution independence, or what
solutions (if any) do they propose/suggest ?
Thanks.
Jason
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