[WEB4LIB] Re: New search engine under development

Gimon, Charles A CAGimon at mplib.org
Fri Aug 13 14:32:33 EDT 2004


The most important resolution is the one the grouchiest person in your
management structure uses.

--Charles Gimon
  Web Coordinator
  Minneapolis Public Library


On Fri, 13 Aug 2004, Freeman, Brook J. wrote:

> It appears to be designed for 1024x768.  This is not huge.  While 
> 800x600 is still the most commonly designed for size, doing a quick 
> web search the most recent data I found was from 2001, from that data 
> 1024x768 was the normal web browsing resolution for 33%, 800x600 52% 
> with most of the rest taken up by higher resolutions.  This was three 
> years ago, I'm sure the numbers have sifted up significantly since 
> then. I expect that more and more sites will be designed for 1024.

The following site:

http://www.w3schools.com/browsers/browsers_stats.asp

claims for July 2004 that 1024 X 768 is at 50% and 800 X 600 = 35%.

And http://www.upsdell.com/BrowserNews/stat_trends.htm

shows "800x600: this accounts for ~37% of page accesses," and "1024x768 
and higher: this accounts for ~60% of page accesses."

I know nothing about these sites but it seems that resolutions are 
trending higher, fwiw.




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