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    800 x 600 - border = ????

    Just trying to get a design up and running for the website I got people to look at last week (www.academicproofreading.com), and I'm trying to get it to run at 800 x 600, but as with my 1024 x768 design, it's tricky to get the proportions correct. Does anyone have a failsafe set of measurements for pretty much all browsers on default settings? I'll take the measurements for 1024 x 768 if you've got them too...
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    768x420

    Use Firefox and install the Web Developer toolbar, it allows you to specify a size for your window.

    Otherwise, for IE use this toolbar -> http://www.nils.org.au/ais/web/resources/toolbar/

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    i'd personally steer clear of designs which require static pizes throughout - you should have at least one field which can expand and grow on effectively all browsers - a site which forces 800x600 will look silly at 3200x2400

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    Don't think he's going for static sizes hexeh, he's just making sure it works from 800x600 upwards.

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    Nope, hexeh's right, it's going to be static. The problem with scalable sites is that unless EVERYTHING is scalable according to screen resolution, then it's always going to look silly at 3200 x 2400 (wonder how long it's going to take to get up to those kind of default res settings? 10 years of net design, and we're still producing to 800 x 600). You can put spacers in to fill the screen, but your text, graphics, and other content are going to look increasingly stranded in a sea of resolution affected space.

    Off topic, if anyone saw the latest PC Pro, you'll surely have been drooling over these two bits of uber-kit...maybe I need to start designing for higher res sooner than I thought....

    IBM T221 - native res 3840 x 2400

    http://www.pc.ibm.com/us/intellistation/t221/index.html

    Which pairs rather nicely with this

    Matrox HR256

    http://www.matrox.com/mga/products/p_hr256/home.cfm

    Oh, yes please....
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    Ha ha ha... the new lloydstsb.com site will look ultra silly on hi res... i tried to tell them, but they never listen!

    it's all built to 800x600!!! te he he

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    2048x1536 still looks alright for lloyds ... that's the most I can get up to....

    Maybe there's something for resizing tables after all....
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