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Originally posted by psyko514
actually, you're wrong on all accounts.
most people here with heavy traffic would agree that a hell of a lot of surfers are still surfing at 800x600. some would say it's at 50/50.
right now, the number one rule of web design is still to design for 800x600.
go to any popular site. you'll see they're designed for 800x600.
www.cnn.com
www.yahoo.com
www.microsoft.com
www.google.com
etc.
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I say no. I observed my stat of my and others people's websites for a long time (e.g. with extreme tracking)...the result was always the same. I copied the stats of my site, have a look:
Res
1024x768 | 99646 | 53.88%
800x600 | 45838 | 24.78%
1280x1024 | 21362 | 11.55%
1152x864 | 10338 | 5.59%
Other | 4010 | 2.16%
1600x1200 | 2998 | 1.62%
640x480 | 743 | 0.40%
btw. it makes no sence to second your arugument with sites like microsoft or search engines...can't you imagine how people with 800x600 would feel fucked when they can't surf to those basic sites??