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| View Poll Results: Do you worry about 800x600 res users? | |||
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I AM WEB 2.0
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Join Date: Jan 2003
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Do you still worry about 800x600 users?
simple question, i see alot of people including us moving into wider layouts and worrying less about 800x600 resolutions.
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Join Date: Nov 2002
Location: Sunny California
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From my stats around 16% use 800x600, about 60% are 1024x768, about 20% are higher then 1024x768, and 4% unknown.
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It's coming look busy
Join Date: Mar 2001
Location: "Ph'nglui mglw'nafh Cthulhu R'lyeh wgah'nagl fhtagn".
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Yes I still consider them. Just like I still consider the dial up users. Ignoring them would be bad business in my mind. Lots of people do not upgrade often. Nor do many change settings much on their computers and often if they do they change them to what they were used to.
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No, I always stay within a 770px or less table or design wrap
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I AM WEB 2.0
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We used to do within 780px, now we are moving upto 850px. I think the extra width the ability to display extra content will make up for the loss of some 800x600 users.
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It's coming look busy
Join Date: Mar 2001
Location: "Ph'nglui mglw'nafh Cthulhu R'lyeh wgah'nagl fhtagn".
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btw. I am still tracking right around 20% at 800x600.
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The Dirty Frenchman
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I don't worry too much about 800x600 users, but I still try to stay under 900px wide.
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800x600 still holds a huge market share. I make all sites 780 px. The scrollbar is exactly 17px wide, so you could get away with 783 really...
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Join Date: Aug 2005
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Yes, I still keep 800x600 in mind when having pages built.
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$100,000
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99% of the time, i dont build anything wider than 800px
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Join Date: Nov 2002
Location: Portugal
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I am starting to let them go, if we dont push it, they wont change.
When they start feeling that something is wrong, they will change the settings to 1024.
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My TGP and pay sites browser stats sit at 16.5% 800x600. w3schools stats (http://www.w3schools.com/browsers/browsers_stats.asp) say that for this January 20% were at 800x600 and 17% was for July. With new computer sales in December, my guess is we will be sitting 13% or 14% come January 2007.
I think if any resolutions are running in double digit ranges, you should worry. Think about it. If you are running 780px tables, your are pissing off 17% of your potential customers running 800x600. Whatever your normal conversion rate is, there are that may sales buried in that 17%. Now take that group and subtract the amount of people that don't buy because of the resolution issue.... which my guess is the majority of them. So can you afford to lose these sales? Also on the flip side, if you reformat to cater to this 800x600 minority, what revenue would you be losing in higher resolution subscription sales and cross promotional realestate? |
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Join Date: Jul 2006
Location: Philadelphia
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14% of my traffic is 800x600 ....ill stop worrying when its less than 1%
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Location: Oakville, Canada
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I'll stop worrying about them when the % is under 5%, until then I need to make sure they're covered.
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You must be able to reach as many people as you can... People with flash sites would be smart to have a 56k version to, which not many do..... now if you are real good with your tables you can make the page fit there screen perfect, but I never try to do that..... |
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I figure the people still on 800x600 are newer to the internet and computers.. therefore are easier sells. Once that number drops to <5% I'll no longer worry but for now i'm still trying to squeeze the last of those sales.
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Reach for those stars!
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Nothing wider than 800 layout or design wise, but my photos are now 1024 on the long side as a general rule.
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a large amount of internet users are still using it, so yes.
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more users using 800x600 than firefox so if you plan around firefox u should be planning around 800x600
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you should keep with that until it drops below 10%
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Location: Montevideo
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The real question is how do these 800x600 convert. Correct me if I'm wrong, but if they're using a 14" 800x600 old piece of crap, chances are that they don't have the money to buy anything and are probably just burning up bandwidth.
My traffic is 12% 800x600. The vast majority uses XP and 1024x768, which is exactly the minimum I'm shooting for. Also, Analytics reports that only 8% uses dialup. This is the reason I build TGPs 750 pixels wide and use big thumbnails. So yeah, the real question is how much is 800x600 traffic willing to spend... |
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I do, because I'm in no position NOT to worry about them. If their money is green, I'm concerned.
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i consider them
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I AM WEB 2.0
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This is exactly the part i was thinking about, anyone with a half decent new monitor uses a resolution above 800x600 (there are cases but i am just saying) If content is king then why not use that extra space to display more content that can reach the majority of your resolution users? (ie 1024x768) At the same time money is green for everyone you could also be losing money due to the fact of wasted space. That is the exact reason why we are moving forward and away from 800x600 layouts. |
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Money is green, we can agree on that. However, pastures seem to be greener if you use the extra space to plug in more stuff.
I use a 1440x900 laptop screen. There really is nothing more annoying than to browse a site that is still optimized for less than 800x600. Take this, for example: http://www.forummonkeys.com/forums/index.php That thing uses like a third of my screen. It's just not practical at all, and I've seen several porn blogs using that table width. |
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Join Date: Aug 2006
Location: Montevideo
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I spent like two minutes thinking of a good methaphor. I ended up with 'fuck it'
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emperor of my world
Join Date: Aug 2004
Location: nethalands
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yea, kinda... not all my sites though
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