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Aren't these people going to notice that most sites don't really display well and adjust their displays? I mean, how many sites are going to incorporate browser sniffers for all the different screen sizes and resolution combinations that users are likely to come up with?
Many folks have no clue about setting their display, or they like it like that. (I have a laptop with a 16" 1600x1200 screen, large fonts on. You generally don't change default resolutions on lcd screens)
You can't browser sniff for all the combo's there are out there now (or if you do, you probably get it wrong).
The only thing to do is test in as many combos as you can, and solicit opinion for other situations.
My bet is "No" --at least for sites used by the general public. However it comes out of the box is the way they run it.
The best I've been able to come up with is to swap stylesheets.
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>>but you might have someone running their 17" monitor at 800x600, or their 16" laptop at 1600x1200, etc, etc.<<
Aren't these people going to notice that most sites don't really display well and adjust their displays?
17" at 800x600 here and all looks great!
A lot also depends on the monitors dpi (or is it ppi?)
I have seen 17" monitors that look like 640x480 when set at 600x800
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