I can't see maps being made that will breach the current sizes until these levels drop...
You're time would be better off spent trying to devise a better UI for the site so that the entire screen (i.e. 1024 or thereabouts) could be used for the map instead of the current size... which is all that will fit with the bar down the left and the bar down the right.
yeti_c wrote:OK so the size limits are there for users using 1024x768?
So let's talk width...
The left bar takes up 200 pixels (ish) The right hand side takes up 200 pixels (ish - I know this can get bigger but it also wraps...)
So this means we have a 624 pixel width limit...
So the absolute maximum for small maps is 630 -> This seems absolutely perfectly correct...
So Large maps are designed for a res of 1280x1024?
So 1280 - 400 = 880 pixels width <- so we have a little room to play with... but the 400 inflates slightly anyway so this makes us appear not too cramped... so 840 is probably a good number -> and probably scales better than 880 too!!
Height...
The top bar (in FF with tabs) takes about 230 pixels (I don't have any stoopid toolbars either...)
The bottom bit (including a windows task bar and status bar takes about 130 pixels... however this doesn't include the Dice bits... (Then again you could scroll to that and you'd only have 140 pixels of FF to deal with)
So 768 - 130 = 638
So 600/630 is again perfectly right...
So for large... we have 1024 - 130 = 894...
So again we've a little more leeway on the large maps... but again losing a few pixels on the map gives us much more clarity and allows people to see dice and so forth...
C.
PS - Don't get me wrong - I want bigger maps - but this is the analysis that you will need to either a) prove wrong, or b) change the UI to give more space...
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I dont know who posted these statistics i jsut found them popping up in my browser lol***
But they may show that 54% of users use but that in january 2007. There old statistics but they show that the 6 months between july 2006 and january 2007 there was a 4 drop in 1024x768 and a crazy 7% increase on higher resolutions. Considering these statistics are almost a year old i think a resolution increase should be considered assuming a similar trend is occuring.
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