> It's generally best to design a page so it will collapse nicely to
> 640x480 (or better yet whatever WebTV used to be). Then test it on
> everything from that up to say 1600x1200 (or even higher).

WebTV is 560x420 but only has a viewable area of 544 x 372. I don't think
anyone really wants to work with that limitation if they don't have to. And
fortunately they don't. WebTV has some really beautiful on-the-fly scaling
that can make larger sites still fit.

For printing, there is always the novel concept of using CF templates for
different output and rendering the content into them as appropriate. ;-)

Kevin Graeme


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