3 March 2009

‘Minimum screen resolution’ lets us design for a contrived subset of users who see our design as god and Photoshop intended. These users always browse with a maximized 1024×768 window, and are never running, say, an OLPC laptop, or looking at the web with a monitor that’s more than four years old. If a user doesn’t meet the requirements of ‘minimum screen resolution,’ well, then, it’s the scrollbar for them, isn’t it?

A List Apart: Articles: Fluid Grids

Great article out by Ethan Marcotte on fluid/relative grid design.