William Robb wrote:

> the bottom line for publishing web images is to make them 
>easily viewable by as many people as possible. This means 
>sticking to a few accepted norms and procedures.
>The most important one is to ensure that your image can be 
>viewed in full by the majority of viewers.
>If an image comes up cropped, then the viewer isn't seeing what 
>you intended them to see. If the viewer has to scroll around to see
>the entire image, then you aren't presenting your images in a 
>manner that does them justice.

Current "best practice" usability standard is to design for optimum 
display at 1024 x 768, whilst allowing enough flexibility in design to 
allow for users to be able to get by with an 800 x 600 display and for 
things not to look too bad at 1600 x 1200.

The goal is to make pages reasonably accessible to people with small 
displays and esthetically tolerable to people with large ones.


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