What do you usually set as your page width for websites?

750px for a thin design.
950 - 960 for a full width design based upon a 1024 X 768 ressolution.
70% - 90% - Most common?
Why not just go 100%, to get the most out of the space you have.
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850-950px is what i usaly use
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800 is what I use for about every design.
800 for smaller sites, 1024 larger ones.
Do you not know anything about standards on web? Alot of PC's are still on 1024 width.... and having a site at the width would mean having horizontal scroll bars because you have got to minus the width of the vertical scroll, browser border etc...
I usually do 800 x 600 : )
drink up this bottle of yeah
and P A I N T your body on me
Yeah but when it comes to the CSS, you can fix that.![]()
I normally open up a 1024 x 768 document but have design inside 800 x 768. It's good doing it within 800 width since there are still the odd one or two screens still floating around.
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