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zc1 08-11-2007 15:35

Subject: Screen resolutions
 
Hi,

Could you tell me what has been the standard screen resolution now and for the past few years.

I would like to know this as I am doing a new website and want to know what to fix the width at.

In the past I have set the width to 800x600 but I am thinking if I should go to 1024x768.

Acathla 08-11-2007 15:42

Re: Subject: Screen resolutions
 
don't fix the width....

LSainsbury 08-11-2007 15:45

Re: Subject: Screen resolutions
 
1024 x 768 is kinda standard but as Acathla said - don't fix the width - use a percentage of the screen for borders or whatever you are doing...

keithwalton 08-11-2007 15:47

Re: Subject: Screen resolutions
 
My desktop has been 1280x1024 for years now and most normal lcd's are this resolution, however my laptop is 1440x900 and is a pain on most websites that are long but not wide. most people are moving to widescreens these days!

zing_deleted 08-11-2007 15:55

Re: Subject: Screen resolutions
 
I now have a 1680:1050 widescreen lcd and a hell of a lot of systems ship with a 16:10 panel nowadays. I had a 19inch crt for a few years before this and my res on the was always higher than you gave. I though default flat panel if 17 or 19 inches was 1280:1024

zc1 08-11-2007 16:05

Re: Subject: Screen resolutions
 
Hi,

I never thought about setting percentage as the width but it does make sence, as it would fit all screens then.

I am setting up a border, that why I want it set as I don't want it to be full screen but around 80-90% of screen


Quote:

Originally Posted by LSainsbury (Post 34429667)
1024 x 768 is kinda standard but as Acathla said - don't fix the width - use a percentage of the screen for borders or whatever you are doing...

Thank you for all the replies and votes so far :D

Richy99 08-11-2007 16:48

Re: Subject: Screen resolutions
 
on my old 17! crt i ran 1280x1024 and now on my 19"ws i run 1440x900

Nikesh 08-11-2007 17:47

Re: Subject: Screen resolutions
 
My LCD is 1680x1050 too. I think you should set up the border as a percentage too. :)

Paul 08-11-2007 17:57

Re: Subject: Screen resolutions
 
1440 x 900 is becoming quite common now as more people switch to wide screen. It's like the WS equivelent of 1024 x 768.

AbyssUnderground 08-11-2007 18:12

Re: Subject: Screen resolutions
 
I always build my sites for 1024x768 or with percentages. Never anything lower.

dilli-theclaw 08-11-2007 18:13

Re: Subject: Screen resolutions
 
I find locked width's very irritating.

Graham M 08-11-2007 19:04

Re: Subject: Screen resolutions
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Paul M (Post 34429764)
1440 x 900 is becoming quite common now as more people switch to wide screen. It's like the WS equivelent of 1024 x 768.

1440x900 is about 1.2MP and 1280x1024 is 1.3MP whereas 1024x768 is only 0.7MP so I would say that 1280x1024 is closer, although you lose the height, I personally prefer the extra width.

Quote:

Originally Posted by Richy99 (Post 34429714)
on my old 17! crt i ran 1280x1024 and now on my 19"ws i run 1440x900

Yep, exactly the same here!

Halcyon 08-11-2007 19:10

Re: Subject: Screen resolutions
 
I'd say the standard now is 1024 x 768.
Remember how long it took to get people away from 800x600. It takes a good while.

Graham M 08-11-2007 19:24

Re: Subject: Screen resolutions
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Halcyon (Post 34429810)
I'd say the standard now is 1024 x 768.
Remember how long it took to get people away from 800x600. It takes a good while.

The only people I know still on 1024x768 are working with 5 year old PCs?

Halcyon 08-11-2007 19:28

Re: Subject: Screen resolutions
 
Yes, but I'm thinking about the full audience..... There are more people with old systems than there are with new ones.


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