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  1. #11
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    I use 1024 x 800 canvas with a 800 x 800 design area.

    I change from time to time depending on design.



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    900px wide canvas, actual fixed layout size is 800-850px. Height obviously differs.

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    If I do make a design (which is very rarely), I use about 900x900 or thereabouts. It changes every time.

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    i normally go 1000 x 900 but dont use the full 1000. it gives you a good idea what it looks like when its across a browser

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    I start off with a 1024 x 768 canvas and just make sure I have nice padding from the left and right sides. That way you should never have problems displaying it to the modern screen resolutions which is the majority of people now.

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    I never go over 800.

    I usually use 800 x 800.

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    780px
    This is too make it fit most screens as some people still use small resolutions, you should always leave a little margin on both sides so the layout doesn't touch the window edges unless you want it to look tacky.

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