Since all of us are using WB for web design, I'd thought of asking this question in this forum.
1. To what screen resolution do you design your web site with and for?
2. Do you keep statistics about your visitors to help you make any changes on your web site?
3. Should one at the initial page declare to what screen resolution this web site is optimized for?
(ie) this web site is optimized for a screen resolution of 1280x1024
3a. Then should one also indicate for which browser it is optimized for?
With the emergence of html5 this isn't that much of an issue since they would all validate as html5(if done correctly) then the only differences would
be that browser's interpretation and/or implementation of html5 (ie) Opera at the moment doesn't do color gradients
4. layouts are of two types: which is the preferred type/method and why?
a. fixed
b. liquid
Here is an image in a time period from Feb. 1 - Feb 10, 2011. Now should this be an indicator to what screen resolution the web site is to be designed for?
Then clearly 1280x1024 the one of choice.
Then comes the question, what about the iPhone, the iPAD or Android
Any comments on these?
mapleleaf