What Screen Resolution should I Design For?

Hi,
For APEX applications in public sites, what should be the proper screen resolution should I design for? Also, when I put something like a chart in a region, the size of the chart is always fixed. Therefore, it may not fit a particular screen size. I am wondering what should be the proper screen resolution I should target for - considering different desktop monitors and tablets?
Thanks.

Hi,
sky123 wrote:
For APEX applications in public sites, what should be the proper screen resolution should I design for? The resolution is not the only problem. Users can use CTRL+ and CTRL- to dynamically zoom in / out the page!
Also, when I put something like a chart in a region, the size of the chart is always fixed. Therefore, it may not fit a particular screen size. I think it is OK to have some elements with a fixed size, like charts and images, while the rest of the page resizes itself. Charts are a problem because I don't think you can give them a "width=100%" as you can do with images. I think it depends on your audience. If only 5% of users will see the page in a small screen, you should use a big chart, and vice-versa. Or have two charts, one big and one small, and dynamically hide/show them based on the screen size?
If you use Apex 4.2, it has very interesting themes. For instance, I was surprised to see how fluid this page I created was:
http://apex.oracle.com/pls/apex/f?p=65861:3:0::NO::P3_ROWID:AAjQ4rAGlAAAADUAAB
If you make the browser window narrow enough, the order items region will move underneath the customer orders region... Cool! :)
(using CTRL+ to make the page bigger doesn't do the trick though...)
Luis

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