Lyn

Unless this is an Intranet application, the screen resolution that your
client uses is totally immaterial.  It is the screen res, used by the users
of the site you need to worry about.  I recognise that fluid designs aren't
always the answer, IE  not obeying max-width etc... means that line lenghts
of text etc can look strange when viewed full screen at high resolution.

I would factor into any thoughts that viewing full screen at 1280 x 1024 (or
higher) using IE is a minority interest :0)

You don't mention whether or not it is single/multi column and how the
navigation is sited.  Maybe providing an URL will help?.  In certain
circumstances There are still merits in using a single column fixed with
(tad below 800px) design...

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Regards

- Rob

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On 01/06/07, Lyn Patterson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

I design sites in 1024-768 and make sure they look good  at 800x600x.
Have just done a design for a client who is using a screen resolution of
1280x1024 and the site looks awful - it stops halfway down the page and
everything looks so spread out.   I must say I have never had this
problem before and not sure how to resolve it.  The client is not happy
so I have to fix this quickly.  Any advice would be appreciated. Thanks.

Lyn

Lyn Patterson

www.westernwebdesign.com.au


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