What screen resolution do you run ?

BTW, Matt, not your case, but you can always use dynamic size, I mean you can use "%" instead of X pixels (when you define body, head, or any other part size. Can you do that in Flash?)

1920 x 1080 on 27" Samsung.

1680 x 1050 on 17" lappy.

'09 24" iMac and my '05 Dell 2405FPW monitor both run at 1920x1200

'06 13.3" Macbook runs at 1280x800

'07 Mac Mini runs my 720p 40" Samsung TV at 1360x768

New 11.6" Netbook runs at 1366x768

27" 1920 x 1200. Thats great start on your flash site my friend. What design package are you using?

1024 X 768 on CRT monitor-all I care about, anything else is too small. Widescreen is for the rich.

I was going to do that next - ATM its part of a school project [ design a web page / site in Flash ] , but % is next ... But I still wonder what screen res I should aim for as a minimum .

As when it re-sizes things have a tendency to go whack , especially when down sizing .

Was done with Adobe Flash CS5 ...

When I do the rebuild [ of my site ] it will most likely be a combination of HTML Java and Flash ...

Doing it all in flash makes it a bit on the large size - I always liked the minimalist approach , so the entire thing would need to be as much under 100kb as possible .

Interesting , thanks for the link ...

1600x900 on a 20" monitor

on all my sites i have made i always used scaling for the layout (% instead of pixels), all except one i made to look like a application... but as you said its a school project, so they make you progress at their rate

27 inch

1920 x 1080

itsallIcanaffordFoy

1024 x 600

I'm on my netbook 90% of the time and its a 10" screen.

1440 x 900

23.6 inch LCD Asus VH242H

We were told to use pixel and not % .....

1366x768...but I've never actually counted them.

that was the whole progress at their rate... i have been through that at school web programming, it wasnt java, just pure html. but i found that id just program it for 800x600... its what all the schools computers displayed. what id do is program it for the schools pc, since it is a school project and the teacher is the one judging/grading it

java is a powerful language, not just for web programming. there is some pretty amazing, powerful apps made in pure java. wish i had learned more than just enough to hack my way through it. for programming i went vb6, the cheap way out. of course im basing that statement on what i know from when i programmed back in the past decade, things have changed... but java is a multi platform language, capable of alot

lmao....

I use 1024x768 in my 15" notebook and 1280x800 in my 13" netbook

2560x1440 desktop

1280x854 laptop

1600x1200 anything else

23" LCD LG at 1920x1080.

Thanks Guys ...

1600x900 on some 17" laptop