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well, If you have google analytics (I do) you can tell how many people use it.
For me its 5% of the people that browse my site use 800x600. Most common out of 37,000 visitors. 1024x768 1280x1024 1152x864 so im guessing 95% of the people that view your site will be pleased. You can always have a php script check the resolution and display a differnt page for the 800x600. |
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It is all about your target audience, obviously a site targeted at the developing world wouldn't have a 1024x768 resolution, but if it is aimed at a more developed audience then I would certainly opt for a higher resolution.
One thing to bear in mind, is that a CSS layout can allow for any size resolution. |
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I personally would design for 800x600, why would you want to limit your audience unneccesarily. With good use of CSS though it can cater for any screen size.
My mate who is a bit of a technophobe still uses 640x480!! |
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My stats from a design site.
1024x768 48.69% 800x600 24.00% 1280x1024 22.30% 1152x864 2.05% Other 0.81% 640x480 0.67% 1600x1200 0.47% 1440x900 0.32%
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well i am using 800x600 and i normally do ally my design for 800x600, but before i use to try and design so that the webpage will expand to what ever screen size the visitor uses.
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I still make sure all my sites are compatible with 800x600. I did not do it at first, then I got feedback from Google Analytics, as mentioned above, and the percentage was too high. Look at your site in 800x600 and see if it is bad enough to completely scare those 5% away. If it is, that is too mcuh for me.
There are some basic ways to make sure it fits, and still looks good at larger resolutions. Although I will not be the one mourning the death of 800x600 for sure. |
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