A look at the V3.1 template
Below, is a selection of screenhots. Random browsers, operating systems, and screen resolutions. You will see this template displays as close to identically in different browsers as
it's possible to get ~ something that you won't find in the average "run of the mill" template elsewhere.
The screenshots on this page may take some time to load, if you are on dial up. But the size of the images has been kept to
somewhere near original size, to allow a closer look at the template. Please take the time to look at them, so you can see what
you can do for YOUR website.
Click on any image to see fullsize (will open in another window)
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Chrome, 800px |
Firefox, 1024px |
Firefox, on a mac |
IE7, 800px |
Safari, on a mac |
Safari, on XP 1280 |
An example of how the template works at all resolutions
A recently transitioned site
This site was transitioned recently, and is a good example of how incredibly flexible and bulletproof this template actually is. The maximum width that the page will expand to is 1050px......
but look at far it will CONTRACT to. About 450px without getting a scrollbar at the bottom of the page!
Now take a look at the page using 800x600 resolution (around 10% of viewers will be using this)
Next, is 1024x768px resolution. This is the most common one used...you REALLY want your site looking good for this! Notice the page is still displaying at
full screen width, as we haven't reached that 1050px cutoff point yet.
The page reaches its maximum width, and at 1280px resolution, you see some body background showing on each side. The page is centered.This is the second most popular screen resolution,
so the page wants to look good to these viewers....and it does.
1680 is getting more popular. I've just upgraded to that myself. While not everyone using this resolution will keep the browser at full width, we want the page to look it's
best. Whether a viewer looks at the page full screen,or with the window resized.