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This sort of design does not use a set width (eg 750px) container for the pages content, but uses variable width containers (eg 2 columns at 50% width each), or a mixture of set width and variable width containers (eg a column of 200px width and a second column which takes up the rest of the available width).
A fluid table based design would have a table 100% wide and 100% high - which would fill the entire browser window. In general, when fluid designs are referenced, they generally mean ones developed using CSS.
robert
Work Site -> Not liquid under 800x600 or more specifically 735x410, and liquid over 800x600. the set size is for older browsers. (we don't want NS4 to look like NS2)
Both sizes and browsers supported were determind by stats. Both user resolution and actual browser viewable area were measured.
ok 45% of people use 800x600 but how many use 1024x768 and anyway move with technology
Screen res tells you the maximum area a user may be using. It doesn't tell you the actual.
I run 1024x768. But my browser windows are very rarely maximized. So the space I make available for you to display your wares is:
a) unknown to you
b) smaller than you think
c) not the shape you expect
If a site isn't flexible enough to put on a good show under those very simple conditions, I don't worry about that. I just click onwards to the next one,