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The current standard page size is 800x600 pixels. Some sites even explicitly state this with the disclaimer "this site best viewed at 800x600." If part of a page falls outside the viewable browsing area, scroll bars appear. Surfing the Web with a smaller screen resolution, for instance at 640x480, reduces the user experience to a frustrating scrolling exercise. (Generally, horizontal scrolling is much worse than vertical.) Most computers allow users to set the resolution of their choice for a reason. For some types of work it's more efficient to use a high screen resolution, which optimizes desktop workspace. Other people need to work at lower resolutions, which enlarges the display. This choice is independent of the actual size of the monitor hardware: Someone with a 21" monitor can have a display resolution of 640x480. The reason why 800x600 has been adopted as the standard Web page size is clear: Average screen resolutions of Web surfers can easily be obtained. Here are the latest statistics worldwide:
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