As Phillippe says ... fluid.  The 'limit' is based on readability and the 
amount and type of content in each section.  You wouldn't want a text article 
to stretch to infinity, nor a site with only small amounts of content on a page 
(either by focal design or simple lack of content) to do it either.

Devices are all over the place and any design and markup for that design should 
evolve from very small to very large with whatever cap makes sense at the end 
points.

Elizabeth Davies
Web Application Developer
Gallup, Inc.

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[mailto:css-d-boun...@lists.css-discuss.org] On Behalf Of Philippe Wittenbergh
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To: JW <l...@sodesires.com>
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Subject: Re: [css-d] Design Resolution


> On May 15, 2016, at 8:52 PM, JW <l...@sodesires.com> wrote:
> 
> What's the standard design resolution for web nowadays? I tried using 1400px 
> with and it came up too big.

Fluid: from 250px to infinity (in practice that mean  something of a maximum 
width of 1350px for us)

Philippe
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