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Updating Screen Size!

change is good!

         

keyplyr

9:42 am on Nov 13, 2003 (gmt 0)

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I'll be the first to admit, that the older I get, the less I welcome change. I was all set to hang-on to a 800x600 screen resolution till death of either my machine or myself, but alas progress won me over. Actually, my old CRT 19" monitor was flashing more pink time than it was clear, so I finally threw it out (I mean recycled) and replaced it with a nifty 19" LCD flat monitor with various choices of higher resolution sizes.

So I opted for 1024x768 to start with. I may eventually go exploring the high end, but for now this is about all I can handle. I was indeed surprised to find out what my website looked like - yes, I had been the ostrich with it's head in the sand on this. I've had a few glimpses of my pages at higher res, but never the needed time to really examine them all. I was actually relieved to find that my liquid percentage based layout had, for the most part, really paid off; but of course, there were those really wide paragraphs that needed fixing here and there.

What did surprise me though, was the immediate need to adjust my font size settings on my local machine and software. Everything now seemed so small and barely readable. Finding just where to adjust the font size on some programs was a challenge, and on at least one app, there isn't!

So I've spent the last couple of hours tweaking the display settings, getting just the right size font without going too big or it will become bold. Then doing it again for email, then the FTP client, ad infinitum.

Yup, change is good. The reason why we don't like it much when we get old is, we may not have enough time enough left to complete it all!

EBear

4:39 pm on Nov 14, 2003 (gmt 0)

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I've one golden rule: whenever I'm designing a new site I change my screen settings every day (also try to hop between browsers a lot). It get's me away from being precious about how the site looks and thinking of it as a 2D work of art and forces me to focus on how it functions and navigates.

Flat screen. Yeah, I got one a few months ago and my eyes have been thanking me ever since.

Mardi_Gras

4:47 pm on Nov 14, 2003 (gmt 0)

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>So I opted for 1024x768

You need to crank up that resolution! I'm running 1280 X 1024 on a 16" LCD -

>Everything now seemed so small and barely readable

May be time for reading glasses ;)

Enjoy the new monitor - but get some reading glasses and go hi-res! And don't forget to go back every know and then to see how your designs looks at 800 X 600...

photon

6:05 pm on Nov 14, 2003 (gmt 0)

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One thing to remember about LCD screens is that they generally look best when used at their highest resolution. When I first got my 17" flat panel hooked up I thought, "Man, this looks awful!". It had come preset at 800x600, and the fonts were jaggy and the colors splotchy. Once I got that puppy cranked up in resolution, though, it was beautiful!

kwasher

7:21 pm on Nov 14, 2003 (gmt 0)

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Hi. I've written an article, essentially giving out a bookmaklet titled RESIZE WINDOW that I think you will find very useful. With a simple click you can view your site in any size window resolution you want!

sitelance.com/article15.html

[Moderator, let me know if you dont want this link posted, seems every mod is different and it depends on the link, etc etc. I purposely did not post the http part, so it would not take people away from the forum (in case anyone was wondering why I didnt make it 'easy'). I could perhaps repost the entire article.]

keyplyr

8:45 pm on Nov 14, 2003 (gmt 0)

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Thanks kwasher, that's a handy tool - dropped it in favorites as you suggested. I had been typing that JS string into the address bar for the same effect. Too bad this method doesn't adjust the search/form/text boxes since I use lots of them.

May be time for reading glasses

Hey, I said I was old :)

I do sit a ways away from the monitor; I'm in a recording studio with lots of other stuff sitting in front of me.