Desktop width - 1024 x 768 support  ?

Curious what settings people use to still get support for 1024 x 768 browser ?  
I left my settings at the default and 1024 x 768 resolution visitors cannot view my site properly

Hi there,
What issues are you facing with this resolution, are you viewing the content in a browser in 1024x768 desktop?
If you will have margins in the site properties or page properties then that will also add to the resolution, as 1024 is the page width and not browser's.
What exactly are viewers getting and what would you like to show them your page?

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