I'm kind of ambivalent about the 800 px width requirement; on one hand,
it's not the ridiculous 1024 px or more that many other websites
require (some of them Mozilla websites, even!), it doesn't personally
affect my current browsing habits, and screen resolutions with a width
of 800 pixels seem to be a nice minimum requirement to expect from most
desktop users of the past decade, but what about mobile devices and
ultraportables? What about those with widescreens using operating
systems whose UI conventions don't dictate running most applications
maximized (e.g., Windows)? It'd be nice if I could actually /use/ the
extra dimension afforded by newer widescreen displays by tiling browser
windows side-by-side without having to run at resolutions with 1600 px
of horizontal width.
A request of 640 px isn't entirely unreasonable considering, you know,
reading efficiency actually drops as you continue to expand page size
past the magical 70 columns or so, and it would allow us to pick up
iPhone users as well.
--
Colby Russell
--Chris
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