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		<title>Ever wonder how much of your web site people see?</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[This is a quick easy way to get a feel if you website (and associated graphics) are visible on most everyone&#8217;s browsers. There are many different screen resolutions and if you make your sight too big, it may look okay to you, but what about the other 80% of the people out there? This utility [...]]]></description>
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<p>This is a quick easy way to get a feel if you website (and associated graphics) are visible on most everyone&#8217;s browsers.  There are many different screen resolutions and if you make your sight too big, it may look okay to you, but what about the other 80% of the people out there?</p>
<p>This utility from Google Labs (<a href="http://browsersize.googlelabs.com/)" class="broken_link">http://browsersize.googlelabs.com/)</a> allows you to apply &amp; see what your site would look like by generating an overlay that graphs the statistics of various browsers captured by Google. For example, the &#8220;90%&#8221; contour means that 90% of people visiting Google have their browser window open to at least this size or larger.</p>
<p>If you have a &#8220;donate now&#8221; button which falls within the 80% contour, meaning that 20% of users cannot see this button when they first visit the page. 20% is a significant number; knowing this fact would encourage the designer to move the button much higher in the page so it can be seen without scrolling.</p>
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