On Tue, 2007-05-15 at 09:00 +0300, Nicu Buculei wrote:
Máirín Duffy wrote:
Mike McGrath wrote:
Question: Could we make a "Fedora 6" version of this to stick out there right now and then switch to the F7 pages when they get out? It'd be nice to battle test some of this stuff before the actual release. What do you think?
http://people.redhat.com/duffy/fedora/web/static-page-2.html
It's all fc6-ified, what do you think?
It does not look very good on small screen sizes, for 1024x768 you have basically to keep the browser full-screen for a correct display of the page. http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/NicuBuculei?action=AttachFile&do=view&...
I know the argument about simple users with poor hardware and using all their application windows maximized, I guess I am in the minority using a larger screen size and smaller windows.
+1
I'm stuck on 1024x768 and I use Gkrellm in a column down the right side, so I'm always a bit shy of the full width ... plus I don't always have the browser maximized.
In my experience, many users don't shift from their default resolution. Considering how often this is 1024x768, we should strike for a width assumption that is a bit narrower. Myself, I'm most comfortable with 900 wide. People who are using 800 wide displays are used to broken pages by now. ;-P
But how about making the width of the 3 thumbnails dynamic so they wrap if not enough space?
Shift them to vertical or make them smaller, perhaps.
In the awstats page we don't have any data about screen resolution so I will use instead the numbers from my own Fedora website: 40.33% of the visitors use 1024x768, maybe only part of them are not keeping the browser full screen, but still is a big number.
Significant numbers. I've seen similar before.
- Karsten