800 x 600
but if you only design for that size then there is about
218 x 145 of the screen that is wasted on a 1024 x 768 or larger.
I say that because some do not like to scroll or find it confusing because they are new to the internet.
Even still, about 218 of the screen is wasted. I'm not saying space is bad, in fact when advertising space is a good thing.
But again, I guess that depends on the amount of material that needs to be displayed and who the targeted audience is.
In-other-words, you know that everyone has a 1024 x 768 right?
So I was wondering, how does everyone design for different sizes?
I was also wondering, what does everyone else use for there screen size?
I have 2 monitors at the same time. 1024 x 768 as my main one and 800 x 600 on the right as a supplement for testing and reading instructions or just dragging something off my main screen.
I guess I'm just getting real-pixelated over this real-estate screen stuff, just wondering what everyone thought, thats all. May be I should start thinking vector instead of pixel