Bleutuna.com: thirteen

EDIT: if I press F11 and go full screen at 1024x786, I can read it fine. but I don’t browse in fullscreen. it’s too big for 1024x768 man. you need to consider how many things people can turn on in their versions of IE - not to mention all the addon toolbars that people get (e.g. Google) and work with that figure instead.

I don’t want to get into the logistics of it all, but the user is going to have the option to launch the site in what they want.

800x600
1024x768
1152x864
1280x1024
Current Window
Fullscreen

The site will pop-up into a window that size - without any extraneous bars - just a window. If you have have an 800x600 monitor, and choose 1024, well, you’re a silly pants. As a designer, you have to settle on a set of dimensions, and then go with them. Users can have infinite numbers of bars and task bars, which you can’t account for. Saying it would be maddening is an understatement.

If you’re a person that has their bottom task bar double up, your browse has 4 levels, and you have an extra quick-launch at the top, and you’re running 1024, you’re used to seeing content be cut-off.

In the end, the final design will be contained within an extra border that will have a height that’s less than the dimension of 1024x768. Most likely, around 1024x650.

I’ve been doing this 7 years now, so don’t worry :wink:

:pope:

i think they were just talking for testing and giving opinions…hahahaha…silly pants…hahahahah…I think we all know that you know you will have the dimensions right come run time

yeah it’ll work out right.

*Originally posted by bleutuna *
In the end, the final design will be contained within an extra border that will have a height that’s less than the dimension of 1024x768. Most likely, around 1024x650.
see… now that’s more sensible… but it’s not what you said/displayed before :stuck_out_tongue:

I’m still waiting to see what it looks like embedded in html :P!

:wink:

dont forget to embed the fonts~

yeah and ash, you can get rid of the scrollbars by putting scroll=“no” in the body tag of your document. this gives a bit more space for the layout :slight_smile:

asp :stuck_out_tongue:

and … yes, but since he hasn’t embedded it yet it’s impossible to give a fair opinion, cos we have no idea how it’ll be when it’s done. we have to work with what we’re given :wink:

boy i have forgot about a lot of the basic HTML! kinda weird, havent had to use is in a while.

nice, the arrow should stay