Re: [css-d] Designing for Screen Resolution

2008-08-06 Thread David Hucklesby
On Wed, 6 Aug 2008 08:22:43 -0400, Stephen Carrell wrote: [...] > > For a long time, I've been designing pages/sites for 800x600 resolution > (width of > 780px), unless the client specifies differently. I know that different book > authors say > that that's the lowest common denominator of users,

Re: [css-d] Designing for Screen Resolution

2008-08-06 Thread Felix Miata
On 2008/08/06 08:22 (GMT-0400) Stephen Carrell apparently typed: [roughly 3 paragraphs of off-topic stuff] What screen resolution to design for is off-topic for this group. http://css-discuss.incutio.com/?page=PostingGuidelines http://css-discuss.incutio.com/?page=OffTopic That said, designing f

Re: [css-d] Designing for Screen Resolution

2008-08-06 Thread Adam Ducker
Stephen Carrell wrote: > If 800x600 _is_ still the norm, is it possible to detect a browser's > resolution and redirect him/her to a different CSS file based on a higher > screen resolution? That way, for example, if a user's resolution >= > 1024x768, they would automatically be able to take advan

Re: [css-d] Designing for Screen Resolution

2008-08-06 Thread good one
> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: css-d@lists.css-discuss.org> Date: Wed, 6 Aug > 2008 08:22:43 -0400> Subject: [css-d] Designing for Screen Resolution> > Hi > all,> > Again, I appreciate all the help with the dynamic nav aid question> > yesterday. It works

[css-d] Designing for Screen Resolution

2008-08-06 Thread Stephen Carrell
Hi all, Again, I appreciate all the help with the dynamic nav aid question yesterday. It works great; I love it. My question du jour is: For a long time, I've been designing pages/sites for 800x600 resolution (width of 780px), unless the client specifies differently. I know that different book a