a good sized layout

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Aug 11, 2004
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I was making a new layout for my website and i made it 800px by 450px. when i looked at it on internet explorer..it looked blurry…what’s good size to make your layout? here’s the picture:
http://urbanlovin.mahal-kita.net/ul2.jpg
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Also, what does it mean on when people put 1024×768 resolutions as requirement on their site? Is that like a requirement for viewers t have in order to view have a better view on their page


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On Wed, 11 Aug 2004 17:14:40 -0500, urbanlovin
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I was making a new layout for my website and i made it 800px by 450px.. when i looked at it on internet explorer..it looked blurry…what’s a good size to make your layout? here’s the picture:
http://urbanlovin.mahal-kita.net/ul2.jpg
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The URL does not work for me

Also, what does it mean on when people put 1024×768 resolutions as a requirement on their site? Is that like a requirement for viewers to have in order to view have a better view on their page?


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urbanlovin
Aug 12, 2004
does it show now? I put it as an attachment

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Tabasco1
Aug 12, 2004
I was making a new layout for my website and i made it 800px by 450px.. when i looked at it on internet explorer..it looked blurry…what’s a good size to make your layout? here’s the picture:
http://urbanlovin.mahal-kita.net/ul2.jpg

Size has nothing to do with sharpness… Unless you are over adjusting it and introducing blurriness that way. even then it is generally worse making bigger rather than smaller.

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Also, what does it mean on when people put 1024×768 resolutions as a requirement on their site?

Nothing except people locked in the past on small moniters may have to scroll vertically also.

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Torkill Bruland
Aug 12, 2004
urbanlovin wrote:
Also, what does it mean on when people put 1024×768 resolutions as a requirement on their site? Is that like a requirement for viewers to have in order to view have a better view on their page?

They they have designed their webpage with a width around 1024, and that they probably don’t know much about the web as a medium.

For an explanation, see the Viewable with Any Browser
Campaign http://www.anybrowser.org/campaign/

For more information on the web as a medium and on
webdesign, see the ciwah-newsgroup:
comp.infosystems.www.authoring.html

Also see the other groups under the
comp.infosystems.www.authoring hierarchy.


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urbanlovin
Aug 13, 2004
thanks you guys! your help is much appreciated =)


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