The evolution of width of a photographers website
Over the years we’ve built hundreds of websites for photographers. When we started building photographic sites in around 2004-2005, most home users had smaller screen sizes than today usually 800 or 1024 pixels wide, usually CRT (Cathode Ray Tubes) rather than the LCD screens that we have today.
In those days the difference in screen sizes was quite minimal. The largest screens were used by only a few top end photographers and software developers and had a maximum resolution of 1600 pixels in the horizontal plane.
There were a couple of methods that we used to fill this area: (more…)
