Re: [PHP] standard format for Web portal administration side

2008-04-14 Thread Daniel Brown
On Sat, Apr 12, 2008 at 1:19 PM, Alain Roger [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 Hi,

  I've seen several web portal and their dedicated administration side.
  some of those administration (portal) are according to w3c standard (1024 px
  large), but most of them use the full screen width.

  therefore i would like to know if there is a standard size (width / height)
  for web portal administration side ?
  what do you do usually ?

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Re: [PHP] standard format for Web portal administration side

2008-04-14 Thread Richard Heyes

 I've seen several web portal and their dedicated administration side.
 some of those administration (portal) are according to w3c standard (1024 px
 large), but most of them use the full screen width.

 therefore i would like to know if there is a standard size (width / height)
 for web portal administration side ?
 what do you do usually ?


http://www.google.com/search?q=web+design+mailing+list

It's not a PHP question, so you're not likely to get as good of a
response as you will on a web-design-specific mailing list.


1024(x768) is a W3C standard? News to me. Why limit yourself to only 
part of the browser window? Why not use it all? You can make websites 
that degrade when there's less screen real estate. Yes it takes 
marginally longer to build than a simple fixed width site, but that's 
life. And once it's built, continual coding doesn't really take any more 
time.


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[PHP] standard format for Web portal administration side

2008-04-12 Thread Alain Roger
Hi,

I've seen several web portal and their dedicated administration side.
some of those administration (portal) are according to w3c standard (1024 px
large), but most of them use the full screen width.

therefore i would like to know if there is a standard size (width / height)
for web portal administration side ?
what do you do usually ?

thx.

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Apache 2.2.4
PHP 5.2.4
C# 2005-2008


Re: [PHP] standard format for Web portal administration side

2008-04-12 Thread Bojan Tesanovic


On Apr 12, 2008, at 7:19 PM, Alain Roger wrote:


Hi,

I've seen several web portal and their dedicated administration side.
some of those administration (portal) are according to w3c standard  
(1024 px

large), but most of them use the full screen width.

therefore i would like to know if there is a standard size (width /  
height)

for web portal administration side ?
what do you do usually ?

thx.

--
Alain

Windows XP SP2
PostgreSQL 8.2.4 / MS SQL server 2005
Apache 2.2.4
PHP 5.2.4
C# 2005-2008


Completely depends on application design.
My favor last few months is to use some standard width as now we will  
se more and more 1024 px user screen resolutions,
and making site full width will make users with higher resolutions to  
tilt head left-right like watching tennis :D
Its more user friendly to have user focus on center of screen and  
fixed width eg 980px , and with use of Ajax/DHTML, application  
doesn't need to use all space available as you can easily pop up less  
commonly used features let the user hide what he doesn't need  
rearrange elements etc etc





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