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On Jan 21, 2:49 am, Andy Dingley <ding... (AT) codesmiths (DOT) com> wrote: Hans Weilenmann has a nice site where he displays the best sharp-focus, high-detail close-up photos (of trout flies) URL? It's not obviously Googleable (HW is evidently well known for his work, but less so for his own site) http://www.danica.com/flytier/ Hans' "large" images are only 600 pixels wide--he's trying to accomodate everybody. Closeup images of flies look a heck of a lot better at 700 pixels wide. On high resolution monitors with high-speed connections, 800 pixels is spectacular, by comparison. Trying to serve everybody all at once with 600 pixels wide is an annoying compromise. But because 60% of all users view from 17" monitors at 768 pixels wide, |
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It's several years since that has been even approximately true. Not according to w3c They currently show 54% http://www.w3schools.com/browsers/browsers_display.asp |
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On Jan 21, 2:49 am, Andy Dingley <ding... (AT) codesmiths (DOT) com> wrote: But because 60% of all users view from 17" monitors at 768 pixels wide, It's several years since that has been even approximately true. Not according to w3c They currently show 54% http://www.w3schools.com/browsers/browsers_display.asp |
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That's a ghastly page. It's particularly bad on a FF window under 890px wide. I had that site looking OK at high resolution, but it was (as you said) ghastly at low resolution. |
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My first PC, purchased in 1992, had a 1024x1280 monitor, |
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On Jan 19, 1:53 am, "Jukka K. Korpela" <jkorp... (AT) cs (DOT) tut.fi> wrote: And you expect to do this in CSS? Consider reading an introductory tutorial on the elements of basics of getting started with WWW authoring. No, you can't swap images with css. |
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Not according to w3c They currently show 54% http://www.w3schools.com/browsers/browsers_display.asp |
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On Tue, 22 Jan 2008 10:12:00 -0800 (PST), salmobytes Sandy.Pittendrigh (AT) gmail (DOT) com> wrote: Not according to w3c They currently show 54% http://www.w3schools.com/browsers/browsers_display.asp They have nothing to do with the W3C Or reality. |
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They have nothing to do with the W3C Or reality. There was a time when people said the same thing about the W3C. |
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