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HeartOfPandora
post Jun 26 2009, 07:14 PM
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When designing a website, d'you optimise for the teeny 800x600 or do you put the minimum width good for a 1024x760? I personally run a 1280x800, so trying to cram all my stuff into <800px is often a discouraging challenge, and I wonder if I should even bother. Most people I've talked to run at least 1024x760, and I'm wondering if it's time to stop catering to anything below that (if we can do it to IE6, can't we do it to this?!).

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schizo
post Jun 27 2009, 12:04 PM
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I try to design for 800x600 computers when I can, but most of my designs end up larger. My screen is 1440x900, so anything that's 800x600 looks so small to me and I end up changing it.
 

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