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Montclair Public Library Foundation

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Recent launches
Just a few of our ongoing and/or recently completed projects:
- Montclair Public Library Foundation NEW
- The Delaware River Heritage Trail NEW
- Nina T. Davis, LICSW
- Market Research Alliance LLC
Browser display statistics
This breakdown will show you what screen size visitors will most likely use to view your website. You can also see how colors will be viewed on your site.
Surprising, most computers are using a screen size of 1024×768 pixels or more, with a color depth of at least 65K colors. Remember the old standby screen size of 800×600? Only 4 percent of visitors actually use that setting!
Keep in mind, this data comes from W3Schools, a website catering to web technology hounds. Definitely a tech-savvy audience there. Your mileage may vary.
Display Resolution
The current trend is that most computers are using a screen size of 1024x768 pixels or more:
Credit: Jessica Cox
Web design trends for 2010
With a new year on the horizon, it’s time to pack away the old, worn web designs and prepare for the brave, new face of tomorrow. Although trends don’t start and stop on January 1st, there is a definite shift from what we craved at the beginning of the year to what we are seeking tutorials for at the end of the year. Most of the time, this shift is subtle. It’s a perfection or re-interpretation of a currently hot trend. Trends help us evolve as designers. As we master the skills of design aesthetic, we continue to push forward to what’s next or what needs to be fully discovered. More »
by Jacqueline Thomas, Web Design Ledger
Fun W3Schools usage statistics as of November 2009
- 95% of browsers have JavaScript enabled
- 90% use Windows family operating systems
- 62% use Windows XP
Credit: Jessica Cox

