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procheck 6/19/2012 |
I believe there are ways of changing the resolution programically but that is not something I've looked into at this point. Is your client a company or the whole internet? If it's a company, you should ask them what they use. |
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dodgebros author 6/19/2012 |
I believe there are ways of changing the resolution programically but that is not something I've looked into at this point. Is your client a company or the whole internet? If it's a company, you should ask them what they use. If it's general internet users, I can provide you with the stats from our website users. For 2012, these are the main ones. There are many others used. 1024 x 768: 50% 1280 x 1024: 9% 1366 x 768: 8% 1280 x 800: 6% Last year the 1024 resolution was about 60% so as screens get larger, this number gets smaller.
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