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Chuck Taylor
 
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Default Re: What's your screen resolution? - 09-07-2004 , 07:24 PM






On Fri, 3 Sep 2004 22:16:24 -0500, "Dave" <dave (AT) yahoo (DOT) com> wrote:

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By the way, what resolution are you at?

Right behind the "at", as my mother and my grammar teachers used to
tell me.

As others have answered with valuable hints, I'm "at" somewhere
between 79 and 133 dpi, with window dimensions in pixels ranging from
300x300 to 1600x1200, depending on the client and the purpose; or
occasionally at 80 columns by 25 rows.



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Shawn K. Quinn
 
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Default Re: What's your screen resolution? - 09-13-2004 , 09:49 AM






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[I'm setting followups to c.i.w.a.html, it's possible this is more on-topic
for c.i.w.a.stylesheets though]

begin quote from Dave in <1sa_c.3856$OZ6.3795@okepread06>:

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About a week ago, I upped my screen resolution from 800x600 to 1024x768.
From that point on, I started making gradual adjustments to my web site,
in which the margins are tailored to 800 pixels wide.
In terms of the World Wide Web, this is a bad idea.

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Fonts seem too small!
Then set your browser to show larger fonts.

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Is this a bad habit I'm getting into? By the way, what resolution are you
at?
I could be using any screen resolution from 640x480 all the way up to
1400x1050. That's when I'm at a desktop PC (not necessarily one running
Windows, either).

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