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Re: Who here in Legoland has a Cable modem?
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lugnet.general, lugnet.publish
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Date:
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Sat, 18 Sep 1999 13:20:39 GMT
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In lugnet.general, Bram Lambrecht writes:
> Mookie <Mookie1@worldnet.att.net> writes:
> > I have a 14 inch and 15 inch monitor and I see no reason why you can't
> > design a page to at least 1024 by 768.
>
> There are some older computers/operating systems where it's difficult if
> not impossible to change the resolution. In my school, for example, they
> had some old Macs with less than 640x480 up until last year. Also, for a
> page to print on most/all printers, the content shouldn't exceed 515-550
> pixels. That said, I must admit that I (almost) always browse the web at
> 1024x768...which is why I really dislike pages where the text isn't
> contained by a table of some sort. Reading all the way across the screen
> is a pain...so, advice for beginners: keep the number of words per line
> around 15 (which changes with font size, of course :\ ). I'll stop
> rambling now.
> --Bram
1024x768? Hmmm.. I must be the only one that uses 1280x1024! ;) But then
again, I've got my video card/display properties set up so that I can instantly
switch from 1024x768 to 1280x1024.
Charles
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"I adore LEGO. It's like a
thousand toys in one."
-Dieter/"Sprockets"
(Mike Myers/SNL)
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