Designing websites for a living, you not only have to know how to design, code the mark-up, keep up on the latest technologies and languages but you also have to keep an eye on things such as browser share and screen resolutions. I was just over at Market Share by Net Applications to check up on screen resolutions. It would seem that designing for 800×600 can now be a thing of the past. According to their numbers, 1024×768 is the dominating resolution these days.
| Screen Resolutions | Percentile |
|---|---|
| 1024 x 768 | 45.59% |
| 1280 x 800 | 14.20% |
| 1280 x 1024 | 12.83% |
| 800 x 600 | 7.50% |
| 1440 x 900 | 5.39% |
| 1680 x 1050 | 3.35% |
| 1152 x 864 | 3.20% |
| 1280 x 768 | 1.79% |
| 1920 x 1200 | 1.11% |
So what does all of this mean? Well for starters it means I need to do a bit more redesign for my site and blog. It also means it’s time to adjust the width of standard designs in the future. I for one will start out with a blank canvas set at 960px for fixed-width designs. Unless, of course, the design dictates that something narrower is called for. Plus as Cameron Moll states, it’s a great width for working with grids because it’s so easily divisible.
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