A lot of this comes down the the site and its intended audience.

However, you should keep in mind hand-held devices which are on the increase
in a major way. They have tiny screens. This means we really have to think
outside the standards screen sizes. A good mind-shift article is here:
http://www.alistapart.com/articles/dao/

The aim of accessibility is to make content, accessible to the widest range
of users and devices possible.

Russ


> Is that the stance of those wishing to follow Web standards?  Or are
> there accessability reasons why we should aim for the lowest of
> resolutions, as well as the highest?  For example, when putting tabs (in
> CSS, of course) horizontally on the top of a page, do we worry that they
> wrap in 640x480 but look good in anything higher?

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