On 3 Aug 2005, at 8:58 pm, Michael Kear wrote:

For example, I usually design pages that work well in screens 800x600 or larger but in smaller screens, everything will be there but if lines have wrapped horribly or tabs and boxes have dropped down to a new line, I'm not
going to worry.


Is that what you are all doing nowdays? What sizes are you designing for?

Besides desktop/laptop computers with ever wider screen resolution (but that doesn't mean people will have their browser window maximalised), there are other players on the market.

Sony last week released a patch/firmware upgrade for their PSP Game console. Guess what ? It includes a browser [1]. Max width of the screen is 480px. Depending on your target audience, you might want to think about it.

Or people have their MacMini connected to a TV, and then sit away from it, like you would be watching TV, find your text pretty small, and zoom up a few notches.

[1] browser is the Japanese developed Netfront
<http://www.access.co.jp/english/products/nf.html>

Philippe
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Philippe Wittenbergh
<http://emps.l-c-n.com/>

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