Hi
Im from a dialema the present site im implementing looks good yet is smallish upon screen, nearly every one of the sites i discover are set to 100% so they really fill the enitre screen but i feel this would leave a huge gap of unused space for the one im implementing and remove through the visual effects.
Can a site sized at 750 * 550 centralised vertically and also horizontally still look as good as a site which fills up the whole screen
sure…. there are sooooo many sites to choose from that have the width of 720-ish
simply check the thumbnails upon www. cssvault. com
I ment vertically definitely not horizontally my site is going 725 by 600 but i dont need to really stretch it being full length of a users screen because i believe it will leave lots of empty space but im confused if not possessing it 100% throughout length will detract from the site.
also… hmmmm… i’m personnaly not too fond of site that will not span 100% length. i feel like i’m inside a tiny box, especially once i view it having my 21inch with 1600×1200 res.
although that’s just us
Is there a tutorial about this anywhere im acquiring bogged down and confused something so simple is wrecking my pages next time i apply it to them!
You cannot always make a site that looks greate on many of the browsers/OS/hardware, if what you need to do could be to avoid scrolling, then on 1600×1200 it is going to look like a bit tiny pixel in the middle of the screen
I find that a majority of people with a 21inch at 1600×1200 resolution are aware that almost all sites are going to be best viewed with all the computer user resizes the particular browser window for them to comfortably view websites.
You may as well biuld a site making sure that is stretches that will 80 or 90 percent rather than 100%. But possibly then, these individuals with these huge monitors will not be going to be satified viewing your site at full tv screen.
But you can’t make many of the people happy on a regular basis. Beside most individuals are still running some sort of 800×600 resolution, so I’d personally worry about it an excessive amount.
Not so sure about this. The last research I read on this was over this past year, and 1024 had been catching up effective.
Wow Web Styles did a poll on this subject last year, and it made an appearance then that 1024 was a common, though this is obviously a limited market.
www. nua. com stated in late 2002 of which 1024 took all over 41 percent of the browsing nation. It is difficult to find any official statistics to back this particular up though.