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Poser - OFFICIAL F.A.Q (Last Updated: 2024 Nov 15 4:06 am)
FyreSpiryt hints at something to be considered: window framing, menubars, and scroll bars of the browser. Even if most people are using 1024x768, fully maximized, they may only get 1000x650 (guesstimation there) for page display. The current recommended size for websites is one that will work with at least 800 width. With good web design, you can have it adjust for larger widths and still look good (as this website does). I also used a tabbed browser, but my monitor is set to 1600x1200, so it can handle most everything.
C makes it easy to shoot yourself in the
foot. C++ makes it harder, but when you do, you blow your whole leg
off.
 -- Bjarne
Stroustrup
Contact Me | Kuroyume's DevelopmentZone
I must point out that the "800x600" rule really cares more about the "800" than "600". Although important content should reside within the 800x600, web pages are by standard and design vertical and will naturally go beyond (sometimes way beyond, 600). Design for 800 width, putting the most important content within the first 600 pixels. The best place to remain at 800x600 strictly is your main page so that everything from there can be immediately accessible. I agree with others. I wouldn't 'compromise' between resolutions. Pick one and mention what a surfer should have for the best viewing (I do this on both my own and my dojo's website) - e.g.: "Best viewed at 1024x768". To go esoteric on ya all ;), if one were to pander to the LCD, then one would need to consider web-enabled cell phones, PDAs, and other low-resolution devices that can connect to the web. Except under special circumstances, this would be too restrictive and cause more viewing dissatisfaction than not. As fls13 has shown, 1024x768 has become the majority resolution what with low cost of even LCD (not to be confused with LCD above) monitors. You can safely use that as the resolution and satisfy at least 75% of the viewers. Still, 800x600 is the 'industry' recommended resolution. Kuroyume
C makes it easy to shoot yourself in the
foot. C++ makes it harder, but when you do, you blow your whole leg
off.
 -- Bjarne
Stroustrup
Contact Me | Kuroyume's DevelopmentZone
Some statistics from my webcounter, after about 50.000 hits:
Screen Resolution Visitors % Total
1600 x 1280 2091 3.92 %
1280 x 1024 10658 19.98 %
1152 x 864 5058 9.48 %
1024 x 768 31639 59.32 %
800 x 600 7987 14.98 %
640 x 480 156 0.29 %
Other Resolution 2109 3.95 %
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Web Browsers Visitors % Total
AOL 1513 2.84 %
Web TV 4 0.01 %
Internet Explorer 4.x 148 0.28 %
Internet Explorer 5.x 10923 20.48 %
Internet Explorer 6.x 38594 72.36 %
Safari 615 1.15 %
Netscape 3.x 244 0.46 %
Netscape 4.x 1609 3.02 %
Netscape 6.x 459 0.86 %
Netscape 7.x 1778 3.33 %
Mozilla 775 1.45 %
Opera 535 1.00 %
Opera 5.x 12 0.02 %
Opera 6.x 231 0.43 %
Opera 7.x 537 1.01 %
Konqueror 19 0.04 %
Unknown Browser 128 0.24 %
Since my website is also 100% Poser related, It might give you an idea of the average visitors :o)
FREEBIES! | My Gallery | My Store | My FB | Tumblr |
You just can't put the words "Poserites" and "happy" in the same sentence - didn't you know that? LaurieA
 Using Poser since 2002. Currently at Version 11.1 - Win 10.
1024x768 I belong to a couple of web design groups..they recommend 800x600 for web pages, etc...so you might want to check into that some more. Also, 640x480 is still pretty normal..its only been recently that 17inch monitors are common, which 800x600 is the recommended resolution... 1024x768 on 19inch etc etc
Humankind has not
woven the web of life. We are but one thread within it.
Whatever we do to the web, we do to ourselves. All things are bound
together.
All things connect......Chief Seattle,
1854
You might be interested in some research-based web design guidelines:
http://usability.gov/guidelines/
I use 1280 x 1024 myself.
Software: Daz Studio 4.15, Photoshop CC, Zbrush 2022, Blender 3.3, Silo 2.3, Filter Forge 4. Marvelous Designer 7
Hardware: self built Intel Core i7 8086K, 64GB RAM, RTX 3090 .
"If you spend too much time arguing about software, you're spending too little time creating art!" ~ SomeSmartAss
"A critic is a legless man who teaches running." ~ Channing Pollock
well, now I need to ask..JVR...what size monitor do you have? and...where did you get that great bike model ????
Humankind has not
woven the web of life. We are but one thread within it.
Whatever we do to the web, we do to ourselves. All things are bound
together.
All things connect......Chief Seattle,
1854
Dave, I have two monitors side by side set at 1024X768 each. The bike's from BillyT. JV
Software: Daz Studio 4.15, Photoshop CC, Zbrush 2022, Blender 3.3, Silo 2.3, Filter Forge 4. Marvelous Designer 7
Hardware: self built Intel Core i7 8086K, 64GB RAM, RTX 3090 .
"If you spend too much time arguing about software, you're spending too little time creating art!" ~ SomeSmartAss
"A critic is a legless man who teaches running." ~ Channing Pollock
19" monitor using 1024x768 with small icons/fonts, things start getting too small for me to see if I go any larger. To answer post#6: "Is everybody still using IE? NO! Only when I have to, I prefer FireBird. Would use the newer FireFox but it won't run right on my system so I'm staying with the older FireBird untill FireFox is fixed. Won't touch Netscape anymore with a 10-1/2foot pole (not since ver7.5 came out)! AOL and Earthlink's browsers will NEVER touch any of my machines!
Some statistics from my webcounter, after about 50.000 hits:
Screen Resolution Visitors % Total
1600 x 1280 2091 3.92 %
1280 x 1024 10658 19.98 %
1152 x 864 5058 9.48 %
1024 x 768 31639 59.32 %
800 x 600 7987 14.98 %
640 x 480 156 0.29 %
Other Resolution 2109 3.95 %
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Web Browsers Visitors % Total
AOL 1513 2.84 %
Web TV 4 0.01 %
Internet Explorer 4.x 148 0.28 %
Internet Explorer 5.x 10923 20.48 %
Internet Explorer 6.x 38594 72.36 %
Safari 615 1.15 %
Netscape 3.x 244 0.46 %
Netscape 4.x 1609 3.02 %
Netscape 6.x 459 0.86 %
Netscape 7.x 1778 3.33 %
Mozilla 775 1.45 %
Opera 535 1.00 %
Opera 5.x 12 0.02 %
Opera 6.x 231 0.43 %
Opera 7.x 537 1.01 %
Konqueror 19 0.04 %
Unknown Browser 128 0.24 %
Since my website is also 100% Poser related, It might give you an idea of the average visitors :o)
FREEBIES! | My Gallery | My Store | My FB | Tumblr |
You just can't put the words "Poserites" and "happy" in the same sentence - didn't you know that? LaurieA
 Using Poser since 2002. Currently at Version 11.1 - Win 10.
Fluid design is the key, not fixed width. Many webcounters display what the browser tells them to. So, if I made my Opera tell it's Explorer 6, your counter might tell you it got a visit from Explorer, not Opera. Better analyzers display the whole ID string, but I don't know what do they count. Also, if I'm not wrong, AOL switched to Netscape since version 8, didn't they? Otherwise, it's Explorer 5.x. Finally, I use 1600x1200, but my browser window is about 1024 pixels wide. I'd be crazy to stretch it for the whole 1600 pixels. Couldn't read anything properly.
-- erlik
ernyoka1; I always find it funny to see people still using IE4 and NS3. Actually just a few weeks ago I had a neighbor ask me to check their machine for issues they were having, when I got there I found they were still using Win95 with IE3.0! Along with several viruses and about every spyware ever created they weren't going No Where! After a complete re-install and several hours of patching and fixing their back on the net....well, as good as Win95 can anyway.. I still find it amazing that AOL attempts to block their members from so many sites (like housecall, MSupdate, etc). Last I heard they have are using IE6's engine but it's still thier own interface so they can controll it to some point, much like what Earthlink now does with their TA2004?
My website stats (last 18 months) 800x6001864150.71% 1024x7681362437.06% 1280x102418465.02% 640x4809662.62% 1152x8649212.50% Other5741.56% 1600x12001880.51% Bear in mind that's not a Poser or design-related site. Interesting to see such a difference. It might also be affected since my site is "Bobby Approved" which means it is classfied as fully accessible to surfers with sight, hearing or movement impairment.
"you are terrifying
and strange and beautiful
something not everyone knows how to love." - Warsan
Shire
1024 on one, 1024 plus 832 on the other (makes a nice chat window). Like Erlik, I usually set my iCab browser to pretend it is IE, just to avoid those annoying "This site would have even more cool flashing things on it if you would just support Microsoft's attempt to make the web an adjunct of their own monopoly."
17" Flat Monitor at 1024x768 Generally most people viewing your site will have that, but it would be better to design it for 800x600, as that's the recommended size for most websites. What I did for mine, is set up 3 tables, where the picture stays in the middle, but the side tables can expand depending on the resolution of whoever's viewing it. I try keeping my site simple because it's easier to maintain, and it's easier on the eyes. If you're thinking about using Flash, make it so it adds to your site, not distract from it. I'm always reminded of that acronym, KISS (Keep It Simple Stupid), when I work on my site. You're designing a website, not auditioning to work on George Lucas's next Star Wars flick. Keep in mind what you're building your site for, always (Yes, I've been sucked into the web graphics wormhole myself). As far as browsers, IE 6.0 is what most people use (I personally feel Netscape is crap), but I also use Opera as well as Mozilla for testing my site. It'll also help having something on the front page, specifying which browsers your site was tested on. If you're going to make your website 1024x768, make sure you have your required screen resolution showing, so those who view the site will know (and save them from thinking their computer is possessed). Good luck to you.. :-)
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Im in the process of building a poser-related website, and I'm interested in what the average renderosity user sets their monitor resolution at. Generally when I've designed a page in the past I've used 1024x768 as the standard. Also, this would help when I'm loading images to my gallery because I want them to fit nicely on as many people's screens as possible. TY for any input :)