I just read a study commissioned by a huge online company that said 1 out of 5 of their users has at least 1024x768, but most of them don't use their browser full-screen... interpret that as you will, that's all the info that was included in what I read.
People need to learn the difference between resolution and browser size.My resolution is 2560x1024 (dual monitors).. my browser size is just about 900x750. Who uses a full screen browser?
Verdana has been shown to be the Most Readable Font on computer screens. I don't have proof of that, but I've heard it many times, and I must say I agree based on my own experience.For a less coarse look, Arial as a body font with Verdana as a header font pair very nicely.
baraMay 5, 2006
Loved reading the article, nice job.Bara out
ae92May 6, 2006
I just read a study commissioned by a huge online company that said 1 out of 5 of their users has at least 1024x768, but most of them don't use their browser full-screen... interpret that as you will, that's all the info that was included in what I read.
prockcoreMay 6, 2006
People need to learn the difference between resolution and browser size.My resolution is 2560x1024 (dual monitors).. my browser size is just about 900x750. Who uses a full screen browser?
calzoneMay 6, 2006
Verdana has been shown to be the Most Readable Font on computer screens. I don't have proof of that, but I've heard it many times, and I must say I agree based on my own experience.For a less coarse look, Arial as a body font with Verdana as a header font pair very nicely.
Closed AccountMay 6, 2006
calzone: Just for you, I'll make a dark on light stylesheet. Check back in a few weeks to see it.
Closed AccountMay 17, 2006
here you can see related digg story, color trends<a class="user" href="http://digg.com/design/Color_Trends_of_2007._Webmasters,_designer_are_you_ready_">http://digg.com/design/Color_Trends_of_2007._Webmasters,_designer_are_you_ready_</a>