Richard,

As I don't want this thread to start over again I won't comment on the first part of your reply, but let's just say that a typical project of mine involves 'multiple' applications that have just that right method I need to pull off another A+ project. I will use two text editors and three to four design apps as well as two to three batch automation apps. I use as many tools as I need to get the job done and done right. I am a perfectionist when it comes to design.

Centering of individual lines and tabs would be enough for me to at least do batch imports and automate the rest from within REV.

As far as this snippet below, I wasn't sure what the current stats were but I assumed that 800x600 was a fairly normal screen size. The crowd this project is for however is hardly up on computer enhancements and I definitely need to design for the least common denominator. This crowd probably doesn't even have sound cards.

Thanks for the heads up on the stats though.

Tom

On Nov 26, 2003, at 8:59 PM, Richard Gaskin wrote:

Side note: if you're not completely set on using 640x480, current user
stats at <http://www.w3schools.com/browsers/browsers_stats.asp> and
elsewhere suggest you needn't restrict your users' view. That chart shows
640x480 to be used by only 2%, and most multimedia and Web designers have
been targeting a minimum resolution of 800x600 (44% of users on that chart)
for the last few years.


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