Originally posted by: aybalit
Originally posted by: DJFuji
it will never look the same to everyone, but you can use javascript to detect the user's resolution and format the page accordingly. However, what most people/organizations do is simply design for 800x600 since that's pretty much the lowest common denominator these days. Everything above that should still be able to view the page correctly.
i agree with eliminating the caps and that font. It looks to geocities-ish. I would also put some form of identification on your site. When people go to your site, they should be able to figure out the purpose in less than 5 seconds. If they can't they will oftentimes go elsewhere. Look at the big sites and notice how they have logo/brand identity or at least a title image to the site that tells you where you are and what theyre all about.
Thanks!
For some reason, I like the font - I might experiment with some others, as there was no real reason that I chose that font, other than that I liked it. If I want to design for 800x600, should I change my screen's resolution before I do that, or is there some way to simulate that effect within the program that I use to create the site? As for the logo/brand thing, I figured the first sentence/quote would let people know where they are.
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