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Before submitting your webpages you must check all the link pages thoroughly one by one. Do not forget that they should be judged not only by you and your visitors but by number of professional Web site reviewers once you submit them to Web Directories. Check them online after you check them as your local files on your computer. Spend time browsing and clicking on every link on every page. Double check if all the images are loading and how long it takes to load the pages. Use different browsers to see how compatible they are with old and new versions.
Tell your friends to browse your site and give you their feedback how easy it is to navigate, how easy they understand it's content, how easy it is to find a product or how easy to order and the overall performance of your site.
You should check your pages on different computer monitor resolutions. They must look good at 480X640 as much as with 600X800 resolution and even in 1024X768 resolution. Select different font sizes on your browser and make sure your page looks good with any of them. You may add a line mentioned best viewed in 1024X768 resolution.
 
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Good advice roxxy. In particular, I 've found some of my sites don't view properly when users have changed the default font in their internet browser. Might add too regarding screen resolution that a fair number of users run in 1280 x 1024. Been a long time since I viewed 480 x 600.
 
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I think most people use 600X800 resolution and 1024X768 resolution only.

It is also a good practise to check your website in all browsers mostly firefox, Opera and IE.


Regards/Puneet M.
 
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PuneetJvw said:
I think most people use 600X800 resolution and 1024X768 resolution only.

It is also a good practise to check your website in all browsers mostly firefox, Opera and IE.


Regards/Puneet M.

I definitly don't bother looking at it under 800x600, nobody has anything less anymore. The trend is bigger monitors, so even 800x600 is going away.

Stats on screen resolution here (scroll down):
http://www.w3schools.com/browsers/browsers_stats.asp

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You are right but I saw many its that hide its content in 800*600 resolution is that accepted?
 
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dan_Vt said:
I definitly don't bother looking at it under 800x600, nobody has anything less anymore. The trend is bigger monitors, so even 800x600 is going away.

Stats on screen resolution here (scroll down):
http://www.w3schools.com/browsers/browsers_stats.asp

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Only 3% of the people visting my website are having 800x600 resolution
0% have less then 800x600 :))


And I am having around 15,000 uniqs a month
Category : webmaster related
but even to my adult, online dating,etc ...websites, with millions of hits per month i can't people with a resolution lower then 800x600
 
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