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Post by Sektor on Mar 1, 2004 19:50:30 GMT -5
I am planning to make a website made completely in flash, anyone know the average dimensions of a website in pixels?
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Post by Jaggy on Mar 1, 2004 20:35:05 GMT -5
Doesn't it depend on your resolution? I remember I was making this splash thing for my site and I made the width about 1000 or something and it fit on the browser.
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Post by OldSchool on Aug 10, 2004 18:33:08 GMT -5
I wouldnt suggest making it any bigger than 800x600 cause thats what a lot of people seem to have theirs at (mines at 1280x1240) but I like my res high.
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Post by Knight of Lodis on Aug 11, 2004 7:31:19 GMT -5
1024x768 seems to be a good size. Even my POS work computer runs at that. It needs to be bigger than 800x600 as oldy said. Just don't go making it 1600x whatever since most people don't have widescreens for their computer. Also most people run 1024x plus when playing games.
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Post by Magicman on Aug 11, 2004 12:10:45 GMT -5
I am planning to make a website made completely in flash, anyone know the average dimensions of a website in pixels? It doesn't matter, as F11 resizes any website to fit in the browser (no matter your screen res). Just put a note for 800x600 users, or (dare I say it?) 640x480.
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Post by OldSchool on Aug 12, 2004 9:05:55 GMT -5
It needs to be bigger than 800x600 as oldy said. I only said 800x600 because that is the standard resolution and few people change it from that so chances are they will be viewing it under that resolution.
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Post by Knight of Lodis on Aug 12, 2004 21:55:41 GMT -5
I only said 800x600 because that is the standard resolution and few people change it from that so chances are they will be viewing it under that resolution. I doubt most people go under 800x600. The newer computers run at 1024x from what I have seen.
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Post by Jaggy on Sept 17, 2004 19:30:33 GMT -5
I'm thinking most people use 1024+ now. I've never seen anyone use below 800 unless it's a really old computer.
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