A little extra work perhaps, but you could offer an alternate 
stylesheet- one of 800x600 and the other for 1068.  Then let the viewer 
make the choice.  Educate your client.  Assumptions are key. Who is your 
client's audience (rhetorical)?

Felix Miata wrote:

>Schalk wrote Tue, 21 Feb 2006 16:29:16 +0200:
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>>>>http://www.volume4.com/fc/
>>>>http://www.volume4.com/fc/entry_archive.html
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>>On point 2: I agree with Felix and David here however, the client wants
>>the site to be optimized for 1024x768 and demanded the width I am using
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>Does he know about sidebars and people who don't browse fullscreen?
>http://mrmazda.no-ip.com/SS/schalk5.jpg
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