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Most Common Resolution used today?? 1

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franksoprano

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Apr 13, 2002
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What is the most commonly used desktop resolution used these days?? I am trying to figure out what resolution to design my page for.. I currently run 1280 x 1024... Should I design it for 1024 x 768??

Any input/suggestions would be greatly appreciated!!

Thanks in advance

-FrankSoprano
 
As a web site designer myself, one of the first rules of web page design that I learned was to design/size the site to ensure minimum viewing difficulties for the majority of browsers/monitors.

The problem arises and manifests itself when one uses "Static" and NOT "Liquid" design for their pages. It is especially important, if one is designing a "e-Commerce" site, to give the maximum amout of lattitude available for most all viewing possibilities. Visitors are willing to scroll "vertically".. while more often than not will abandoned a site more readily if forced to scroll "horizontally." This one factor alone could cost the "e-Commerce" site/business the loss of a potential customer.. and thus added revenue.

There is alot more in answer to your question than space permitted. This being the case, I've included a link that I think will help you out.


Good Luck.. DakotaDuce
 
Thanks for the link I will read it over and if I have any further questions I will be sure to post them!! Being a recreational web designer I could not answer the question so I had to find out what would be best..

Thanks Again!!


-FrankSoprano
 
Checkout the browser stats from the W3C: [tt]
lower = 5%
640 x 480 = 1%
800 x 600 = 37%
1024 x 768 = 47%
higher = 10%[/tt]


<marc> i wonder what will happen if i press this...[ul][li]please tell us if our suggestion has helped[/li][li]need some help? faq581-3339[/li][/ul]
 
And from
1024x768 118351592 (47%)
800x600 97722616 (39%)
1280x1024 14436437 (5%)
1152x864 7612689 (3%)
Unknown 3577712 (1%)
640x480 3357554 (1%)
1600x1200 1587837 (0%)

Based on the stats that manarth showed, and the stats here from Thecounter.com, I'd advise 1024x768, but with a view to keep the actual informational content within 800x600.

Hope that makes some kind of sense to you!

Jeff
 
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