This really depends on your website. What is it about? Who is your audience? I have designed and implemented websites for a number of different topics. For example, if you are designing a furniture site, you are probably going to want to keep the resolution down because the audience you are going for can be any age, any browser, and their computer could be older than dinosaurs.
Another example, if its a tech or gameing site than you are probably ok to use a higher rez as that type of audience probably keeps their equipment nearly upto modern resolutions.
I wouldn't drop it just yet. A lot of people still run 1024. I have two monitors at work, both set to 1024. It is a great source of annoyance when websites are too wide for the screen, and if it's really bad, I just don't go back (especially if it's a non-essential site).
As others have said it depends on your target audience. Here in this corporate world I'm in, your 1280 site would be very unpopular with most of the users here. Until there's a mass-upgrade which pushes most of us up to 1280. If there's a way to keep it flexible and work at multiple widths, that is usually best, but I know that can also make things rather difficult.
I see where you're coming from, and I think we're getting close. But I wouldn't do a blanket drop on 1024 just yet. It depends on your audience, really. A lot of conference room projectors still max at 1024, a lot of older web surfers still keep it at 1024 because it's easier to read, a lot of smaller devices with "full web browsers" still run at 1024 (or something close to it).
It's really a weighted decision, for any individual project, between the target audience and the effect in user experience of a horizontal scroll (or unexpected wrapping).
这取决于你的听众。尝试使用 Google Analytics 等 trackig 工具来查看用户正在使用的分辨率/浏览器版本,然后进行更改以适合大多数用户。
Whenever someone asks me this type of questions I always say..
It depends on your audience. Try using trackig tools like Google Analytics to see what resolution/browser versions your users are using and then change it to suit the majority of the users.
IMHO, it really depends on the demographic of your target audience.
Let's say you're putting a site together targeted at gamers. Chances are that most people looking at that site have high resolution capable monitors, so it'd be safe (again, imo) to design at a higher res.
However, if you're developing a site or system that you don't want to turn anyone away from (i.e. commercial shopping or social networking type of site), then you really want to develop for the lowest common denominator. If someone stops visiting your site because it's annoying to them that it doesn't fit in their browser, that's one less customer.
I know that 76% have over 1024 resolution (January 2010 browser display stats - w3schools.com), but 20% still use 1024 x 768.
Designing a site around 1280 will annoy people with a smaller rez, and having to scroll horizontal to view content is not good, users will just leave and go elsewhere if they have to constantly horizontal scroll.
It's going to depend on your target audience though. Also think about how popular portable devices are becoming now, such as the iPhone, iPad...? How will a site designed for 1280 preform on those?
Of course you could always create specific mobile type sites for smaller screen size portable devices.
For now I still stick with the 960 width grid system :)
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这实际上取决于您的网站。这是关于什么的?谁是你的观众?我为许多不同的主题设计并实现了网站。例如,如果您正在设计一个家具网站,您可能会想要降低分辨率,因为您的目标受众可以是任何年龄、任何浏览器,并且他们的计算机可能比恐龙还要古老。
另一个例子,如果它是一个技术或游戏网站,那么您可能可以使用更高的分辨率,因为这类观众可能会将他们的设备保持在接近现代分辨率的水平。
This really depends on your website. What is it about? Who is your audience? I have designed and implemented websites for a number of different topics. For example, if you are designing a furniture site, you are probably going to want to keep the resolution down because the audience you are going for can be any age, any browser, and their computer could be older than dinosaurs.
Another example, if its a tech or gameing site than you are probably ok to use a higher rez as that type of audience probably keeps their equipment nearly upto modern resolutions.
我还不会放弃它。很多人仍然运行 1024。我工作时有两台显示器,都设置为 1024。当网站对于屏幕来说太宽时,这是一个很大的烦恼,如果真的很糟糕,我就不会回去(特别是如果它是一个非必要的网站)。
正如其他人所说,这取决于您的目标受众。在我所处的企业界,您的 1280 网站对于这里的大多数用户来说非常不受欢迎。直到大规模升级将我们大多数人推到 1280。如果有一种方法可以保持灵活性并在多种宽度下工作,那通常是最好的,但我知道这也会让事情变得相当困难。
I wouldn't drop it just yet. A lot of people still run 1024. I have two monitors at work, both set to 1024. It is a great source of annoyance when websites are too wide for the screen, and if it's really bad, I just don't go back (especially if it's a non-essential site).
As others have said it depends on your target audience. Here in this corporate world I'm in, your 1280 site would be very unpopular with most of the users here. Until there's a mass-upgrade which pushes most of us up to 1280. If there's a way to keep it flexible and work at multiple widths, that is usually best, but I know that can also make things rather difficult.
我明白你的想法,我想我们已经很接近了。但我目前还不会对 1024 进行全面投放。这真的取决于你的观众。许多会议室投影仪的最大分辨率仍然为 1024,许多老年网络冲浪者仍然将其保持在 1024,因为它更容易阅读,许多具有“完整网络浏览器”的小型设备仍然以 1024(或接近它的值)运行。
对于任何单独的项目来说,这实际上是一个在目标受众和水平滚动(或意外换行)的用户体验效果之间进行权衡的决定。
I see where you're coming from, and I think we're getting close. But I wouldn't do a blanket drop on 1024 just yet. It depends on your audience, really. A lot of conference room projectors still max at 1024, a lot of older web surfers still keep it at 1024 because it's easier to read, a lot of smaller devices with "full web browsers" still run at 1024 (or something close to it).
It's really a weighted decision, for any individual project, between the target audience and the effect in user experience of a horizontal scroll (or unexpected wrapping).
每当有人问我这类问题时,我总是说……
这取决于你的听众。尝试使用 Google Analytics 等 trackig 工具来查看用户正在使用的分辨率/浏览器版本,然后进行更改以适合大多数用户。
Whenever someone asks me this type of questions I always say..
It depends on your audience. Try using trackig tools like Google Analytics to see what resolution/browser versions your users are using and then change it to suit the majority of the users.
恕我直言,这实际上取决于目标受众的人口统计。
假设您正在建立一个针对游戏玩家的网站。很可能大多数浏览该网站的人都拥有高分辨率显示器,因此以更高分辨率进行设计是安全的(在我看来)。
但是,如果您正在开发一个您不想让任何人远离的网站或系统(即商业购物或社交网络类型的网站),那么您确实希望以最低的成本进行开发公分母。如果有人因为你的网站不适合他们的浏览器而感到恼火而停止访问你的网站,那就少了一位客户。
IMHO, it really depends on the demographic of your target audience.
Let's say you're putting a site together targeted at gamers. Chances are that most people looking at that site have high resolution capable monitors, so it'd be safe (again, imo) to design at a higher res.
However, if you're developing a site or system that you don't want to turn anyone away from (i.e. commercial shopping or social networking type of site), then you really want to develop for the lowest common denominator. If someone stops visiting your site because it's annoying to them that it doesn't fit in their browser, that's one less customer.
嗯,
我知道 76% 的人拥有超过 1024 的分辨率(2010 年 1 月浏览器显示统计数据 - w3schools.com),但 20% 的人仍然使用 1024 x 768。
设计一个大约 1280 的网站会惹恼分辨率较小的人,并且必须水平滚动到视图内容不好,如果必须不断水平滚动,用户就会离开并去其他地方。
但这将取决于您的目标受众。还想一想现在的便携式设备有多流行,比如iPhone、iPad……?如何为 1280 预制件设计一个网站?
当然,您始终可以为较小屏幕尺寸的便携式设备创建特定的移动类型网站。
现在我仍然坚持使用 960 宽度的网格系统:)
Hmmm
I know that 76% have over 1024 resolution (January 2010 browser display stats - w3schools.com), but 20% still use 1024 x 768.
Designing a site around 1280 will annoy people with a smaller rez, and having to scroll horizontal to view content is not good, users will just leave and go elsewhere if they have to constantly horizontal scroll.
It's going to depend on your target audience though. Also think about how popular portable devices are becoming now, such as the iPhone, iPad...? How will a site designed for 1280 preform on those?
Of course you could always create specific mobile type sites for smaller screen size portable devices.
For now I still stick with the 960 width grid system :)