The World of Grandpa DonScreen Resolution This web site is best viewed at a screen size of 1024 X 768. My "Hit Counter" records a variety of facts about the visitors to this site. (Nothing personal) One thing I have learned is that 40% of the visitors, as of 4/19/03, use a screen resolution of 800 X 600. I tried that and found that although it makes things a lot larger, including text, it prevents the entire width of the web page from being visible. This requires a lot of side to side scrolling and in some cases may even obscure important parts of the page. I checked a number of web sites and found it to be the same. First of all a little
tutorial about screen resolution. ... If it is set to 1024 X 768, you can see that many more pixels will be displayed in both directions giving a total of 786,432 pixels of information, over 60% more than the smaller. At this resolution there is no need for side to side scrolling making it much more convenient to view the average web page. Changing the resolution of your display is a simple task in Windows:
During step 5 the screen will go black for a few moments. That is normal so don't worry. As with much in life, screen area is a compromise based on personal preference. I prefer the convenience of seeing more 'stuff' on the screen than seeing less 'stuff', larger. This not only applies to viewing web pages but to computer work in general. I find it more convenient to see an entire document or graphic than be forced to scroll left or right. A larger resolution also facilitates 'multi tasking' when two or more applications are open at one time and parts of each can be seen simultaneously. I do a lot of that, especially when working on a web page but also when doing internet research and many other things. * "Dialog Box" A pop up or drop down 'window' that provides a place for you to talk to your computer.
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