Monday, September 11, 2006

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800x600 vs 1024x768: The difficult decision to choose the screen resolution

What resolution should design a website?

This is one of the most commonly asked questions by developers and web designers págians in terms of usability in a web page. The full answer is a bit difficult, but the basic advice is clear:

  • Optimize for 1024x768, which is the screen size more widely used. Granted, the general pattern is optimized for the most common resolution of your target audience. Untamaño should be different if you say you are designing a website for a company intranet where employees use large monitors.
  • design not only specific monitor size because screen tamnaño vary among users. The variability of the size of the screen is even greater when users do not maximize their browser windows (especially if they have large screens) Use a design
  • fluid (liquid layout) to fit the current window size of the user ( ie, avoid stiff or frozen design are always the same size)

Currently, about 60% of all monitors in the world are in a resolution of 1024x768 pixels. In contrast, only about 17% use 800x600 screens, which obviously is less important to point target these users with small screens. Equally obvious, however, can not simply ignore 17% of the segment of customers by offering a rigid design that requires more screen than they have available

Excerpted, adapted and translated from Screen Resolution and Page Layout Jakob Nielsen's considered one of the foremost experts in usability and web accessibility worldwide

Friday, September 1, 2006

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Blogs: Journalism or Firefox Plague

August 31: International Day of Blog

Every second, in a corner of the planet, comes a new blog. It is almost impossible to throw today, the relevance of Bloggers personal, especially when it comes to news that move the world, daily life and even things as trivial as what machine to buy or what color will be used next season.

The internet blogs have been flooded and now it is almost inevitable to find blogs occupying high positions in search engines (although I fear that in this way should have come to this and I hope the information here will be of great use) that often distract our attention, some positive and negative at the time, as they often do not contain the information you need but views of little value and not the information we need.

In my opinion it is a path where each individual develops the right to free speech, but sometimes abuse this right (I will not go into details).

Although the idea of \u200b\u200bthis article is not discussing whether it is good or bad that "right of expression" but to celebrate the International Day for the Blog. According to the logic of the blogosphere, the initiative came from a decree of an international body, but was proposed by an Israeli blogger Nir Ofir called.

His idea was that during the August 31, all digital journals in the world are encouraged to recommend five blogs "preferably different from their own culture, point of view and position." Ofir said I think the day because "I feel that as there are more blogs, spend less time discovering new ones. Because of the extra information, just visit my favorite blogs, so I'm sure I lost a lot of good blogs "Whether

fan or critic of this trend in bloggers celebrate this day: HAPPY DAY BLOG

Fragments BBC extracted