Also -- I've done screen shots of pages spec'ed at 600 -- ie, they have
an image that is 600 pixels wide -- and in a 640 Netscape 3.x window
(pc) -- the right side is clipped. Anyone want the screen shot image
with the ruler across the top? I need to get it up on the web, but
haven't done so.

And print width is only about 590 at standard margins (1", 1")


Kathy

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> ----------
> From:         Tamra R. Heathershaw-Hart[SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent:         Monday, August 10, 1998 7:24 PM
> To:   [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject:      Re: WC:>: Graphic Safe Area
> 
> >> I've been looking at the Yale Style Manual's dimensions for 
> >> "Graphic Safe Areas" of different monitor size and browser 
> >> combinations.  I would like to hear what everyone else is using 
> >> for guidelines <snip>
> 
> According to my hubby, here's the scoop on sizes:
> 
> >For a page with vertical scrolling, you get 622x345 useable area at
> 640x480
> >resolution and 781x491 useable area at 800x600 resolution.
> 
> FYI, by "useable" he means the total area not taken up by scroll bars
> and
> browser doodads. I believe he measured this in Netscape, not in IE.
> Anyone
> know if there's a difference? Also, was measured on the PC, not the
> Mac,
> which if I remember right has some differences.
> 
> --Tamra
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