( sorry for re-post - first response go only to Dan Kegel ) on short - that means a lot of scroll OR to split too big contents like :
Title Content asdfsdaf sadfsadf sadfsadfs sad 4545 fsdf sadf sdfsdfsadf part 1 link, part 2 link ( page bottom ) it could be done with jQuery also for 800x600 the left menu can be fluid / retractable 2009/2/13 Ben Klein <shackl...@gmail.com>: > 2009/2/13 Francois Gouget <fgou...@free.fr>: >> On Thu, 12 Feb 2009, Dan Kegel wrote: >> >>> What with netbooks with small screens abounding, it >>> might make sense to review our web site and make sure >>> its most important parts are usable in an 800x600 screen >>> (easy to simulate, just resize your browser until xwininfo >>> says it's 800x550, those gnome top and bottom bars >>> chew 25 pixels each). >> >> For what it's worth, most netbooks have a 1024x600 resolution (all the >> 9" and 10" ones as far as I know, with the exception of the HP one which >> has a highjer resolution). The old 7" models might have had an 800x600 >> resolution but I think these can be ignored now (no 7" netbook is >> shipping anymore). >> > I think it's still valuable as an accessibility thing. Remember, not > everyone has excellent eyesight! > > > -- Nemes Ioan Sorin