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November 30, 2004

stairs and chairs

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All this time I have been writing in order to separate my photographs so that they don't overlap on the screen, only to discover that everyone's computer is different, and the format I have so carefully crafted with chitter chatter on my end, may not have the desired effect on other screens out there in the wide world .

I am going to experiment with other kinds of spacing, as in, as blank as I can make it, and see if I will be able to do all those things that I cannot do in the mornings when I blog like lift weights , sweat , meditate and ride my chi machine .

Photo note: Triangles galore at the museum --also surreptitiously shot. I'm absolutely certain that the red chairs are not from a private collection.

Posted by Dakota at November 30, 2004 06:59 AM
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Very nice shot, Dakota. Don't think you can get away without your interesting filler text, though, even if it does free up time for other important pursuits, like your chi machine.

web design different screen resolution

Here:

# there are more than 40 different screen resolutions.
# 1024x768 is the most popular resolution used (getting the lions share of around 60%) followed by 1280x1024 and above (around 25%) and 800x600 (around 14%). 98% of users have 800x600 and above resolution, thus, 800x600 can be taken as the minimum resolution the site should fit (other lower resolution are seldom used).

I've always thought you are too sparing with your photographs, Parceling them out Parsimoniously.

Posted by: ur at December 1, 2004 11:14 AM

Dear Really -

It's sooo much fun to get comments with clickies, not to mention, getting comments at all.

Regarding the detailed, and helpful technical information you have provided, I have to know - Am I doing it already? How much do I need to worry about it? I hope I don't, because, if that's the case, I will have to hire a technical consultant .

in moderate desperation, D.

Posted by: Dakota at December 1, 2004 03:32 PM