Ever wonder why some of the pages you view on the internet have to be scrolled left to right to see everything? That's because some people design their pages for higher screen resolution than you have your monitor set for or is capable of.

Below are some easy examples of how the same page looks in different resolutions.


Open a window 640 x 480 pixels:

Open a window 800 x 600 pixels:


Default Netscape Browser sizes:
640 x 480
Mac = 470x300:
PC = 580x300:

800 x 600
Mac = 470x430:
PC = 580x430:

1024 x 768
Mac = 470x600:
PC = 580x600:


So remember that when you are designing your web page, what you see on your screen is likely to be what will be seen on other's screens and set your screen resolution accordingly.
(Recent web statistics show that the majority of viewers are using 800x600 resolution.)

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