Added by Geoff Sauer on Mar 01, 2003.
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So you've designed a startling site. It looks great on your computer, and you're bucking convention by putting the navigation bar on the right side. But if you don't pay attention to monitor resolution, some of your audience may never see that navbar and won't get past the first page. Since I work full time on the computer, I prefer to use a Macintosh with a large screen and good color resolution. But many people are surfing the Web with an old PC and a smaller screen. What they see is dramatically different from what I see, so I must account for those differences in everything I create.
 
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