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Question: How big is your browser window/viewport?
#1 - 600x450   -1 (5.3%)
#2 - 800x600   -3 (15.8%)
#3 - 1024x768   -6 (31.6%)
Smaller than any of above.   -0 (0%)
Bigger than above.   -9 (47.4%)
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« Reply #20 on: April 25, 2008, 08:50:11 AM »

Never done so much bartendin', this early in the day...  Lips Sealed Cheesy


Cheers!........now the question is........how do I actually drink it?  Tongue

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« Reply #21 on: April 25, 2008, 09:07:46 AM »

Grog credits are redeemable in person, anywhere in the world we happen to meet. Grin
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« Reply #22 on: April 25, 2008, 10:41:49 AM »



Frank and Tim, it's not all that complicated or hard to understand, really. Just so long as you remember that fidzldabob ell stanishment, pondo quan tenn varble do gabba, ee tayr vas gobbledeegook. Handars butly, amfor perdow twa sibbishlnest. Fenglet ard ghads bhwut joggle.

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Oh, that part I understand, what I don't get is why Y'all don't just hit the "fit to screen" button and go back to sailin', drinkin', scr.... , Wink  Grin

Seriously Kurt thanks for optimizing our viewing pleasure, by the way I'm in the Firefox crowd with #2 being best fit when clicked on.

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« Reply #23 on: April 25, 2008, 10:55:39 AM »

3 is the best.  I also have two monitors here at work (sshhhh, I'm posting from work Cheesy).  At home I have to make due with a 32"
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« Reply #24 on: April 25, 2008, 09:33:38 PM »

I have a two-head setup in my trailer -- no where to put it on the boat. My IBM Thinkpad supports two heads and sometimes I plug the TV in and use it as a second screen.
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« Reply #25 on: May 24, 2008, 11:27:51 AM »

A site design should rather be built for all browsers, as opposed to polling existing users on their setups. Ideally you should build a fluid layout that can expand and contract across most common resolutions, with a fixed base resolution at 1024x768.

If you do your coding in Firefox, and then 'back-code' for IE 6 & 7, you will probably have the least amount of trouble. A nice plugin for coding and getting your CSS right is 'Firebug' for Firefox.

Coding nicely designed websites for all browsers is really tough work that most people don't appreciate, but well worth it. Don't forget to put SEO stuff into your design strategy before you start work.

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« Reply #26 on: May 24, 2008, 06:49:39 PM »

IE 7,
and all 3 images are smaller than my viewer window...

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« Reply #27 on: May 24, 2008, 07:36:42 PM »

Nick-

Unfortunately, not all browsers play nice... and IE, even though it is the majority of the browser base, is one of the least standards compliant.... IE7 is a bit better, but IE6 was truly horrible.  Even standards compliant browsers have slightly different interpretations of what the standard is IMHO.

I agree that  fluid layout that can expand a bit, with a base resolution of either SVGA or XGA makes sense, but it needs to be a CSS-based design, and have stylesheets for printing and low-bandwidth connections.  Also, having it expand too wide will make reading the text very difficult to read, since the line lengths, leading and type size won't be appropriate for each other.
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« Reply #28 on: May 25, 2008, 06:31:30 AM »

All three are small, 2@3 are 70 % of screen. Looking forward to new site captk. when ya goin ta have it done?
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« Reply #29 on: May 25, 2008, 07:59:34 AM »

I do develop on FF (I use the Web Developer plugin, and will also check out that one you mention, Nick - Thx, Grog!), then 'back-code' for IE/check for bugs, check rendering and make fixes. I also check to see what it looks like for Opera, Konq, and yes, even Lynx. Smiley

I also check page rendering on different hardware architectures and platforms - you'd be surprised what a difference an OS can make, or the style/type of say, the computer monitor. I develop on Linux, and have found that there are things Windows does which can make a page look far different in even the same browser, but on a Win platform. My laptop here has 6 different OS'es on the hard drive - the Vista it came with (yuk), 3 "Linii" Wink, and W2K and XP running on VirtualBox in one of the Linux installs. Grin

And then, when I think I finally have it all right Wink, I run the code through the W3C validator, and pick off the last bits. Smiley The only major browser I don't have access to on a regular basis is Safari, but I'm fairly certain that all of the above should ensure that what Safari users see is pretty darned close to what is intended.

The reason for the poll was as a non-scientific check of what you read in so many design articles/books/blogs/etc regarding the statistics of people browsing w/a 800pix width ("50%"). I don't think it is as many as it was a few short years ago, but it is still a surprising number.

I wanted to check if what I saw on computer repair jobs locally was borne out more or less in the sailFar membership (ie; instead of the 50% of folks yuo commonly read as a given stat, about 25-30+% use an 800p width browser page - which is a still-large percentage). Because of this, I tend towards making a page design fit into 800pix. Raise your hand if you hate side-scrolling. Grin

Flo - Still working on it here and there a little at a time, maybe a couple weeks yet. It's nothing major for the time being, just a redesign of how the index page looks. I'm too busy working on sites which generate cash to pay for dog food and vet bills right now... Grin The vet ticked me for $127 yesterday - Buffett tested positive for heartworms (though she couldn't hear anything with the 'scope, and he shows no lack of energy or any other symptoms), Molly has an ear infection, and both dogs have a bacterial infection probably from swimming/drinking in the duck pond by Lands End. And I'm still looking at another $150+ for the annual vaccs in a couple weeks! Sheesh!  Cheesy It seems that the budget this year for CrewDog "maintenance and upkeep" will run about $750 per. But do I get a tax break for that? NO... Ah, well... Grin

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« Reply #30 on: May 25, 2008, 08:58:07 AM »

  Cheesy It seems that the budget this year for CrewDog "maintenance and upkeep" will run about $750 per. But do I get a tax break for that? NO... Ah, well... Grin



 Sad Sorry to hear about the Crew's health issues and expenses, but it's still a lot cheaper than a teenage kid  Roll Eyes
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« Reply #31 on: May 25, 2008, 10:41:13 PM »

CapnK-

You're actually missing two major browsers.  Opera and Camino, but Camino, like Safari is Mac OS X only.
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« Reply #32 on: May 26, 2008, 12:04:55 AM »

Tim - I bet it is! lol Unless you were like my folks, who had so many kids that *none of 'em* could be expensive on their own, even if they wanted to. A great impetus to start working at a tender age, that. Grin

Dan - You musta read too fast. Opera's there, and Camino - well, it uses Gecko, the Moz rendering engine, same as FFox. Or IceWeasel and other Moz variants.

Look here: http://www.mozilla.org/products/choosing-products.html

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Built with Gecko

All Mozilla products are built on top of Gecko. Gecko is the revolutionary browser layout engine that's fast and designed to support open Internet standards such as HTML, CSS, XML, RDF, and JavaScript.

But now that you mention it, I realize I have never ever seen Camino as a user agent any of my logfiles. Prolly 'cause it just shows up as Gecko, or Moz, if it's being used...
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« Reply #33 on: June 05, 2008, 07:47:03 AM »

As long as it down loads fast in a weak connection. I'm happy.

this looks like was too much work for cruising. Grin Thanks for the better stuff.
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« Reply #34 on: January 15, 2009, 11:20:59 PM »

what is a browser widow viewerport? What ever I 'm fine.
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