Browser Size != Resolution Size January 29th, 2008
- posted in: Tips and Tricks
It is a common misconception that to build a website in 1024px x 768px, thats the size to set your workspace in Photoshop or Fireworks.
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It is a common misconception that to build a website in 1024px x 768px, thats the size to set your workspace in Photoshop or Fireworks.
Producing markup is common practice for any who develop initially for the web. Most could probably quite happily say that it is a straight forward process so long as it all looks good on screen. But is it? Fully understanding the reasoning for implementing HTML and using the right tag for its Job (cue the term semantic markup) is highly crucial and beneficial but appears to still be a common misunderstanding around the web. Planning ahead is actually a much harder process than one might expect and requires an initial degree of thought before delving straight in. However, putting effort in in the early stages not only saves on development time and future costs but overtime with practice, just makes plain common sense.
The divlets are very specific in the way in which they craft and build your designs, they have two tried and tested methods of building web pages handed down from divlet to divlet, master and sub pages. Here is how the divlets make distinction between the two:
The divlets are extremely good with files and the way they go about changing your masterpieces into fully accessible css compliant sites. However the little blighters do get things done allot quicker if they can get their hands on these types of formats:
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