Difference between revisions of "Too big for your screen?"

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Target User: development </html>[http://commoditysoftware.org/everything/index.pl?node=stakeholders stakeholder]<html>.
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Target User: development </html>[http://juan.ai-integration.biz/everything/index.pl?node=stakeholders stakeholder]<html>.
 
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Target Resolution: 1280x1024.
 
Target Resolution: 1280x1024.
 
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At this writing: <blockquote>Problem for <a href=http://www.w3schools.com/browsers/browsers_display.asp>this much </a>  
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As of 2008-02-02: <blockquote>My main monitor is now 1920x1200 which I expect to be stable for about a decade like 1280x1024 was. <a href=http://www.w3schools.com/browsers/browsers_display.asp>This </a>  
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indicates 80% of of measured web currently 1024x768 (which I still have on my laptop) or better.
 
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Future: <blockquote>More media types in some spaces.</blockquote>
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Soon: <blockquote>Accomodate arbitrary styles and layouts for defined content and maintain baseline standard above.</blockquote>
 
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Latest revision as of 19:11, 15 March 2009

Target User: development stakeholder.

Target Resolution: 1280x1024.

As of 2008-02-02:

My main monitor is now 1920x1200 which I expect to be stable for about a decade like 1280x1024 was. This indicates 80% of of measured web currently 1024x768 (which I still have on my laptop) or better.

Soon:

Accomodate arbitrary styles and layouts for defined content and maintain baseline standard above.