Josh Berkus said:
> The trick is that a fixed width site needs to be usable at 800x600 resolution,
> since this is the resolution of 40% of the monitors in American businesses,
> the last time anyone did stats on it (2000, I think).
CSS can provide for this with the concept of a max-width attribute (name might
be slightly off). You can design a variable-width page that will work on
800x600, and have it expand on larger browsers, not to exceed a certain point,
so that you don't end up with paragraphs of text on a single line at
1600x1200.
The caveat is that I'm not sure how well browsers support this. I know that
some do, and some don't, as always. Depending on the distribution of support,
this might be enough to satisfy those that want fixed-width and those that
want variable-width.
Steve Simms
Database Developer & Administrator
Medical Media Systems, Inc.