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added 2006 Tue Nov 28 7:00:00 by Webdog
If you want to make your design look its best at a certain width, optimise it for that width. But there is little reason to constrain the site to that width.
If you want to make your design look its best at a certain width, optimise it for that width. But there is little reason to constrain the site to that width.
added 2006 Wed Aug 2 7:00:00 by jnunemaker
Optimize Web pages for 1024x768, but use a liquid layout that stretches well for any resolution, from 800x600 to 1280x1024. That's what Jake says.
Optimize Web pages for 1024x768, but use a liquid layout that stretches well for any resolution, from 800x600 to 1280x1024. That's what Jake says.




