I would do as suggested. Provide liquid deisgn to support both 1024 and
wider resolutions. But for som extra information regarding the actual
application size there are some interesting facts.

Back in 2005 I wrote a post regarding this My screen
resolution<http://blog.reis.se/2005/06/20/MyScreenResolution.aspx>a
year later I
found <http://blog.reis.se/2006/11/03/TrueScreenResolution.aspx> a post from
Thomas Baekdal around just this: Actual Browser Sizes
(final)<http://www.baekdal.com/reports/actual-browser-sizes>,
that backed my highly unscientific numbers.

The fact is that most of the time you don't need to design for more than
800px width, regardless of the actual screen sizes...

Regards
-- 
Håkan Reis
Dotway AB

My blog || http://blog.reis.se
My company || http://dotway.se
Our conference || http://oredev.org - See you in 2008
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