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I mean, I've been using 800x600 since years, but never had a visual problem with it, it all just fits, and when I try 1024x768, theres just too much blank space in some web pages, and it just doesn't look "right".
Is it that I'm just used 800x600 or do you all agree, that using 1024x768 just doesn't look right?
If you spend a lot of your day doing graphic work, having a large resolution/monitor is an essential. So I resize pages to about 1000x700.
At home, when I am surfing, 1152X864 gives me the edge on some sites pages and allows me to test in multi browser at low resolutions with my DW pallettes open.
Anything larger than 1280 and fluid layouts can start to look stretched IMO
As for the age-old fixed vs. fluid design battle, we prefer a hybrid of the two. Fixed-width sites will always suffer due to various and ever-changing resolutions. With full-page fluid-width designs, usability/readability can degrade when viewed with a high-res monitor. So try this... set the overall width of the website to about 70%-80%. That should present an easy-to-read site for many resolutions.
But anyway, what we prefer is besides the point. Fluid page designs are the way forwards. You cannot predict what an individual will be using, so we have to try to make it modern and a bit more flexible than a stone tablet...