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Subject: RE: UKNM: Stats on screen resolution
From: Ben Hunt
Date: Fri, 24 Nov 2000 17:39:11 GMT

We take this decision at the outset of each project, where we fix the deisgn
and testing parameters for each project, depending on the defined target
audience.

If a site will have a largely commercial (old school) audience, we'll
consider 640x and Netscape more, and be more likely to exclude Java and
plugin technologies, as commercial users will more likely be constrained to
a corporate standard browser... If it's for a youf or new-media audience,
the sky's more likely the limit.

Generally, we design to work in 640x, unless there's a good reason not to.
Likewise, we design without frames, unless there's a strong argument to the
contrary.

etc. etc.

: )b

Ben Hunt
Production Director
Poulternet
ben [dot] huntatpoulternet [dot] com
www.poulternet.com
0113 383 4200
direct: 285 6469



-----Original Message-----
From: Trevor Spink [trevor [dot] spinkatwebx [dot] co [dot] uk (mailto:trevor [dot] spinkatwebx [dot] co [dot] uk)]
Sent: 22 November 2000 17:22
To: uknmatchinwag [dot] com
Subject: RE: UKNM: Stats on screen resolution


I'm particularly interested in anyones thoughts on still designing for
640x480.

We are still doing so here but seriously considering uping to 800x600 on
projects soon. We still will have the sites core functionality in the 640
bit with addons in the remainder.

Regards

Trevor Spink
trevor [dot] spinkatwebx [dot] co [dot] uk
+44 (0)1892 752773
http://www.webx.co.uk

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