A designer’s nightmare

I promised when I began this blog that I’d put longer and more substantial stuff onto the main Web Costa Blanca site, in the form of articles and tutorials. I’ve just written a longish article on screen resolutions in Web design which draws on nearly eighteen months of collecting the screen resolutions of visitors to my personal site.

(How do you do that? If you’re interested, post a comment, and I’ll put the code in this blog.)

I thought to begin with that the issue of screen resolutions was a bit of a nightmare for universal Web design. As I worked on the article I became more and more aware that my original thought hadn’t taken in the full complexity of the situation. If you look at the article, called Web page design—is it possible?, you may see what I mean.

I’m going to publish at least one follow-up article. There are some widely published solutions—but do they really meet our difficulties as designers? Can you help?

About Michael Scannell

Michael is the Web Costa Blanca webmaster. He has worked on many Web sites, both large and small, in Spain and the UK.
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