I generally design to 760px width, that gives you a
fairly big margin of error. The actual Windows
scrollbar is 16px, but it varies across OS/browser,
and you also have to think of collapsed side bars,
etc.

Better to err on the side of narrowness.

--
Cameron Adams

W: www.themaninblue.com


--- theGrafixGuy <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:

> When a screen resolution is 800 x 600 - what is the
> Actual width of the
> browser viewing area (taking the window borders into
> account). If the page
> extends beyond the depth of the page and the browser
> adds a scroll-bar, what
> is the width of the browser's viewwing area now??
>  
> Thanks a bunch and forgive me if this is somewhere
> out there, I just have
> not been able to find the answers.
>  
> Brian
>  
>  
> 


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