Target Resolution Safe Area

By | January 27, 2006

Here’s a little table that I take from the book “Usability for the Web“(designing web sites that work).

Target Platform
Space Used by the Browser
Target : 640 x 480
Target: 800 x 600
Target: 1024 x 768
PC        
Internet Explorer
43 x 160
597 x 320
757 x 440
981 x 608
Netscape
46 x 125
594 x 395
754 x 475
978 x 643
MAC
Internet Explorer
53 x 152
587 x 328
747 x 448
971 x 616
Netscape
44 x 130
596 x 350
756 x 470
980 x 638

That table lead us to a minumun standard :

Target Platform
Target: 640 x 480
Target: 800 x 600
Target: 1024 x 768
ALL
587 x 320
747 x 440
971 x 608

Now you just have to decide if you build your site for the 640 x 480, 800 x 600 or 1024 x 768 resolution. The resolution you choose must be choosen from the user you want to touch. Like if you do web composant (meanning that your user are mostly designer) you can go for a 1280 x 1024. In the other hand if you do a website for ranch tools(meaning that your user may have the same monitor for years) you should go for a smaller resolution like 800 x 600 or even 640 x 480.

 
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  4. James

    After playing with these dimensions across various builds for a while now, I’ve deduced the safest size for 1024×768 browsers is:

    971 x 596

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  5. Ahmet Post author

    Yes multiple toolbars tend to lower the height of web browser, good move James.

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