At 04:11 PM 8/6/98 -0700, you wrote:
>> I don't know how 'right' or 'wrong' I may be here, but I believe that
>>most monitors, today, are SVGA or better.  That allows most users
>>to set their screen resolution to at least 800x600.
>
>As others have pointed out, yes, monitors can be set to higher displays, but
>in reality, very few do. I doubt if more than 10% of users know how to
>change monitor settings, mouse speed, browser fonts, etc.

Unfortunately this seems to be the sad state of things. I haven't had a client 
in a long time whose monitor settings I didn't change. The last one had a 21" 
monitor and it was still set at 640x480. I nearly choked. I still have a 
tiny little 17". . . should have killed him for his:) 

Last week I had to finally breakdown and get reading glasses after 41 years 
of perfect vision. I knew that when 40 came around everything would go. It's 
starting:)

Pam 
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