> Michael Persson

> its just that for 10 years there is nothing that moves 
> regading screen 
> sizes and accesability
> have to follow the smallest standard size in order to not be 
> refused by 
> visitors.

Ever thought that maybe it's because people's eyes didn't evolve
over the last 10 years, so if somebody needs a lower resolution and
large text size, they'll still need it regardless of technology?

> I dont think it work like that any longer, and HEY people need to buy 
> screens and upgrade for god sake!!!

See above. It's not a case of people not upgrading. If somebody needs
and prefers their resolution low, they'll set their machine to that
even on a large new 21" monitor. It's not an issue of people not
buying/upgrading.

> Now you might got my point...

Yes...real users stand in the way of your creativity, we get it.

P
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