It's generally agreed that 1024x768 browsers are the target, with 960 - 980px widths being acceptable. (I personally prefer 960 for the chrome, but no point in arguing.)
My question is - what window height can one g开发者_StackOverflow中文版enerally assume of users? I know this varies depending on a number of things, so I'm curious if anyone's done any studies on what heights can be designed for in order to reach x % of users.
Cheers.
Google created a website that shows you what percentage of people will see your web page upon loading.
http://browsersize.googlelabs.com/
As of June 4, 2012, Google has moved the "graduated" browsersize.googlelabs.com tool inside of Google Analytics. Simply navigate to the Content section in Google Analytics, and click In-Page Analytics.
http://analytics.blogspot.com/2012/06/new-feature-conduct-browser-size.html
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